Monday, October 3, 2022

How to survive grief: World's saddest song

Surviving Grief; Jack Brewer (Saccharine Trust); Pfc. Sandoval, A. Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

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The depths of human misery
Vocalist and lyricist Jack Brewer/Saccharine Trust "A Human Certainty" (STP Records)

Sal tree dryad (Ranganathaswamy Temple)
LYRICS: "A Human Certainty" (Saccharine Trust) "Don't come in here/ You'll see something ugly/ It's not the kind of thing/ You'd expect from a body/ Don't come in here/ Don't see me this way/ With my knees on rice/ And a prayer for the prey/ My face is heavy/ My mind is clenched/ My eyes are disgusted/ My hands are hot/ My walls are green/ My walls are red/ I only cry wolf/ When all my sheep are dead/ Oh they died/ Oh they're dead/ As dead can be/ Don't come in here I beg of you/ Yes there's love in my heart/ But there's hatred in my thoughts/ Don't believe in me/ Or anything that speaks/ Cause you won't be deceived/ By a human certainty/ My face is heavy/ My mind is clenched/ My eyes are disgusted/ My hands are hot/ My floors are green/ My floors are red/ I only cry wolf/ When all my sheep are dead/ Oh they died/ Oh they're dead/ As dead can be/ Human certainty/ Human certainty/ Human certainty/ Aaarrrgh, aaarrrgh/ I'm okay now/ I'm okay now/ Oh/ Last night I had a dream about you/ And in my dream you were only asleep/ I sat in a chair and watched you/ As you laid there so beautifully/ The still of the night made me lonely/ I wanted to touch you/ I wanted to feel you/ I wanted things to be just like they used to be/ Except I'd keep all my promises/ And then I felt so ashamed/ I was so ashamed/ Until I realized/ We're all guilty of that dream/ And forever I wished you a beautiful sleep."

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