Lyrics to Splinter (feat. Kadeem France)
An envision of atrophy, vacant daydreams
There's nothing to see
This will be the death of me
I fall apart at the seams, so fragile it seems
There's nothing to see
I will be the death of me
All my life dissected no direction
Cut the wounds and swim through the infection
Living life upon my back, I twist, I turn, I relapse
Isochronic environment where quiet is violent
The silence is deafening, can't hide it
Too little, too late,
Ashamed from the cradle to the grave
Too much, too soon
Sit back chokin' up on my silver spoon
All my life dissected no direction
Cut the wounds and swim through the infection
Living life upon my back, I twist, I turn, I relapse
Isochronic environment where quiet is violent
The silence is deafening, can't hide it
Too little, too late,
Ashamed from the cradle to the grave
Too much, too soon
Sit back chokin' up on my silver spoon
No fucking end to this misery but the grave
Still singing my Melancholy melody
Down the barrel of a loaded gun
Blessed are the dead that the rain falls on
My violence
There's nothing to see
This will be the death of me
I fall apart at the seams, so fragile it seems
There's nothing to see
I will be the death of me
All my life dissected no direction
Cut the wounds and swim through the infection
Living life upon my back, I twist, I turn, I relapse
Isochronic environment where quiet is violent
The silence is deafening, can't hide it
Too little, too late,
Ashamed from the cradle to the grave
Too much, too soon
Sit back chokin' up on my silver spoon
All my life dissected no direction
Cut the wounds and swim through the infection
Living life upon my back, I twist, I turn, I relapse
Isochronic environment where quiet is violent
The silence is deafening, can't hide it
Too little, too late,
Ashamed from the cradle to the grave
Too much, too soon
Sit back chokin' up on my silver spoon
No fucking end to this misery but the grave
Still singing my Melancholy melody
Down the barrel of a loaded gun
Blessed are the dead that the rain falls on
My violence