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When We Are Dead

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Guitar, voice, organ, violins, and a cello. The second song on "At Peace At Last."

When We Are Dead

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I hurt you snapping - I do snap a lot.

Patience is fragile, but would you guess what?

The old are nearly dead and history is in their heads.

I'm running from someone and I am not me.

Searching the mall for a safe place to be.

I hobble to a store...

The ghost is gone... it slides the door.

You will sing more importance when you're dead.

Society is a vision of war.

My best company is a stain on the floor.

Mystery remains, but only in computer games.

She's joshing me surely, the mosquito brain -

distracted me - I drifted out of the lane.

Girls, girls love the men, and teenage boys just make pretend.

You will sing more importance when you're dead.

Can you design the perfect bridge to home?

I want to be fired for sex on the job.

Truth is subjective –

‘Twas her that I loved!

The old are nearly dead

and history is in their heads.

...And they're dead.

Personally I enjoyed the song. I can see this playing in a movie during a scene where well...not too sure but it could definitely fit in one :) It has a nice melody, deep lyrics which I like. Not really much to criticize here, a really pretty sort of solemn song. I like the violins also, great job on the song!

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The movie in your head is the movie.

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