There's a boy who's a soundless tsunami
With eyes like stones skimming oceans
I only ever know that I'm even here when they come to rest at me
Taking leave for brief moments
To feel the hug of anonymity
There's a girl who's scared of men in white coats
They bathe her, usher in the new
She's only ever known this extinction
That isn't even survival
They don't know what they're doing or what to do
You can't make your mind
Your mind makes you
Created sick
Commanded to be well
By men in white coats who know nothing of this hell
credits
from the dead sea tapes,
released September 30, 2014
Written by Mark Hammond and Gary Nightingale. Performed and recorded by Mark Hammond
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