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Pagan Holidays

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Quiet Arcs Canonical path: /quiet-arcs/pagan-holidays Related lyric paths: 6
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Pagan Holidays

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Make sure to die

At week's end

They only read

The Sunday obits

That's the day

Everyone's got religion

The people who love you

Are just that

The people who love you

Everyone else

Is a somebody

Romanticizing

About someone they never knew

Put me in the ground

You'll forget I'm even there

No hello's

Wouldn't know what to do

With the ashes anyway

The people who love you

Are just that

The people who love you

Everyone else

Is a somebody

Romanticizing

About someone they never knew

Overboard is my m.o.

Borrowed flowers from a loved grave

A real who's who

"Done up in blue print blue"

Buried time capsules

Foundation and rebar

A combination of God

And taking it head on

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