The Agonist Chlorpromazine song lyrics
The Agonist Chlorpromazine song lyrics
I awoke to a complex chemistry.
So, I went to a neuro-surgeon inquisitively
to see what she could see.
But she only knows what she's taught
so I turned to a tree to see what he thought.
And he asked: when does three equal one plus one.
The answer is birth – life's creation.
Then suddenly flames rushed past.
Green turned to black, and life turned to ash.
Because I believe in everything,
I'm convinced of nothing.
United we ran – divided we crawl.
It just takes a common enemy
to make a friend.
Marry hope and fear, invent a color.
And so, it's gone as quickly as it came.
Raging tides galloped forth to extinguish the flames,
and, thus, was born a cloud above.
But all else was gone, and one plus one equaled one.
Because I believe in everything,
I'm convinced of nothing.
United we ran – divided we crawl.
It just takes a common enemy
to make a friend.
In harmony with gravity
always bring everything down.
Tear out your mother-tongue
chlorpromazine incursion
(the rights of the voiceless will be revealed)
Flesh is food and bone is stone.
A grey matter case for inner demons microphones.
Fields of shells that lurk in murky waters.
A bed of nails for less traumatic slumber.
Logic's taught but brains are sweet,
we've served ours up for the demons to feed.
Project loathsome apathy redefines reality.
Paranoid self-victimization
in a cage of skin rage
and intimidating lack of control
bring a once bright life to stone and ice.