Manic Street Preachers, Ian McCulloch - Some Kind of Nothingness lyrics
[Manic Street Preachers, Ian McCulloch - Some Kind of Nothingness lyrics]
Crushed any happiness you knew
That tree gave more to you than love
It still there but baby, you're gone
Remember you stretched out in the sun
All alone forever, conclusions foregone
Will you find some kind of nothingness
Still and lonely like an
Old school photograph
Laid yourself out under the stars
Some peace at last so don't be sad
A fitting end to your "end"
But "baby death's our only friend"
Remember you stretched out in the sun
All alone forever, conclusions foregone
Will you find some kind of nothingness
Still and lonely like an
Old school photograph
Your future glories all empty of thoughts
There's beauty doing nothing at all
It's what you wanted, it's what you got
Your final search for truth has stopped
There's beauty doing nothing at all
Never, never stop
Remember you stretched out in the sun
All alone forever, conclusions foregone
Will you find some kind of nothingness
Still and lonely like an
Old school photograph
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