Lunar studded starscape, doldrums in the calm 
 Drama of dark choirs, God's teeth shatter— 
 His black smile muted in padded shadow 
 What is life? I don't know 
 All I know is its price 
    Savaging left me incomplete 
 So I army crawled toward a glow 
 Of craving and release 
 Travesty in a gloomy world 
 Where the embers of honeyed heat 
 Formed a tar of black beginnings   
 Where I own every want 
 Always seeking to enter 
 A taker begging for closure 
 Go, I need aloneness 
 I was feigning relief 
 Wasn't calm until now   
 I need your guidance 
 Will you see me? Can you see I need you now? 
 This curse overwhelms me 
 Can't you see I need you now? 
 Oh, I need allegiance 
 When you find me coming down 
 I'll have only known the sound of your absence   
 Wondering if I could ever wind up being him 
 He's not me, he's not me 
 All this daydreaming without sympathy   
 Going over the years 
 When we lived together 
 At the end of the track in the Townhouse Motel 
 Blood on the mattress, blood on the walls 
 All of the violence, all of the cops 
 And when the men came with their guns 
 First we hid in the bath then hid on the bed   
 I loved you then, I love you now 
 I loved you then, I love you now 
 I forgave you 
 I was proud to live in your shadow 
 In the comfort of your breeze   
 So, I'm not condemning 
 Just remembering the beginning   
 Majesty and misanthropy 
 Beginning at forty 
 From the zenith underneath 
 Nadir, nadir, nadir, nadir, nadir 
 From every day living 
 Waking in fear