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I Don't Care About My Wife, I Care About Djent

by Glass noose

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1.
Is it luck or is it lust? Take hold and never let go Whether it feels like going home Or an agony you've never felt before Floating above The water fills your lungs So you spin your tales of riches and of regret There's no way to turn things back Machinations - I see your schemes I will not let you intrude my dreams This isn't over The luck of the draw It was never luck at all Floating above The water fills your lungs So you spin your tales of riches and of regret There's no way to turn things back
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N3CK 03:38
Stuck at the top of the thrill ride You never experience the rush firsthand Left to sow and never reap Tragedy not only of the mind Broken bones a sacrifice of time Your letters have become lies Sabotaged despite your bribe You're living in a different reality Please come back Your letters have become lies Please come back This book, this little journal Within it, all his secrets My only chance to claim the throne To become immortal Sabotaged despite your bribe Do you really want to live forever? What is your breaking point? You could so easily ruin it all It won't bring your wife back I don't care about my wife I care about djent
3.
Imperceptible to the untrained eye A world few know and fewer can conquer What we choose to hide is held so close Best left alone, even if you have the code The sun has set Warmth put to bed The sour taste of dread Hold the feeling There's no going back The sour taste of dread Unused potential, relapse, failure Even the sharpest eye can't always find the prize The best of us still need friends on the inside You sense the finish line is near But you've wasted so much time We gave you the wings But you will never fly Every waking moment relegated to Wading through clouds of confusion The abyss that is my mind, constantly focused Forever on questions that may as well be past lives Even the sharpest eye can't always find the prize The best of us still need friends on the inside
4.
Look into the hourglass Past us now are the years carefree And the storm is coming Through all that stands in the way So get used to being in the rain Was it all a mistake? Left alone in the death throes Flip the switch, wash that look off your face Wait now, trust lost again Everything we thought was under lock and key In the open Gone Will we ever get it back?
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The Benefit 00:51
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The Doubt 05:16
I regret nothing Lost for a hundred years Encased in stone Shattered at the slightest glance Remains unknown An eye for an eye evens the score Not so fast You said you'd play this by the book You coward Would you rather inhale the water Or burn at the core? The one you thought you could have faith in Venomously stares you down in scorn This book is devoid of pages This path forward has no rules Would you rather inhale the water Or burn at the core? The one you thought you could have faith in Venomously stares you down Is this your idea of greatness? You've been corrupted to your core Once the frame has obscured the picture Your legacy respected no more

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This here is the actualization of a long-standing inside joke. If you've ever seen The Prestige, you may remember the exchange that ends in "I don't care about my wife, I care about his secret!" And from there, the rest is history. Happy Birthday, Brycen, may you and the rest of the world find joy in this indulgence.

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Updated to remixed/remastered version on April 17, 2022.

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released August 6, 2021

Tristan Zemtseff - composition, recording, drum programming, bass programming, guitar, vocals, mixing, mastering, artwork

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