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If I don't drink I don't trust you

If I don't think I don't mean to

If I don't lie I'm not living

If I don't die you're forgiving

If I don't see it then I'm sorry

When asked if I knew I said "Hardly."

We all have differing opinions

Yet we all think we have the right ones



I still convince myself that I will never die

Like I lead some extra special life

As if the billions who've gone before me don't count

With such high amounts I still have my doubts



I don't think I was made for children

But how will I know unless I raise one

I found I cannot make a baby

Is it better than way? Maybe.



I saw my grandmother during her open wake

They put so much make up on her face

As I stepped closer towards the woman that I knew

Her life shined through, she was dead yet made anew



I know I see Him when it's scary

I know I see Him when I'm happy

I know I see Him when I'm angry

But it could just be my death anxiety



I still convince myself that I will never die

Like I'm on some never-ending ride

As if the billions who've gone before me don't count

With such high amounts

I know how that sounds

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from Death Anxiety (Piano​/​Vocals version), released October 26, 2013

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Pocket Vinyl Norwich, Connecticut

The Basics about Pocket Vinyl:

-Eric Stevenson slams on the piano and sings while Elizabeth Jancewicz paints on stage

-The songs are mainly about death, sexuality, silence, uncertainty, and defiant hope.

-They've made many comics, records, and a film, and played over 1000 shows, and they have no plans to stop

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