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Hollow Sentence Lyrics


Lorna Shore Hollow Sentence

[Verse 1]
Numbness, nothingness, swimming in emptiness
I drift further from reality, disassociating from society
Hollow hopes and heavy bones
We suffer through life and die alone

[Chorus]
I dwell in a lonely shadow alone with my own thoughts
Helpless and bitter
Senseless resentment, mind f..cked, my death sentence
I dug my own grave where no one could find me
Fabrication of abandoned presence
I dug my own grave where no one could find me

[Verse 2]
Hollow hopes and heavy bones
We suffer through life and die alone
I have confided in myself within these walls, embedded with disgust
Sterilization of flesh and blood, my lust for a new beginning grows thick
Numbness, nothingness, lacking empathy
Full of emptiness, cold-hearted, f..cking emotionless
Sociopathic, vacant and tragic
Hollow sentence, desolate essence

[Chorus]
I dwell in a lonely shadow alone with my own thoughts
Helpless and bitter
Senseless resentment, mind f..cked, my death sentence
I dug my own grave where no one could find me
Fabrication of abandoned presence
I dug my own grave where no one could find me


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