You can feel every pulse of your blood, Reminding you the days slip on by, as they should. But nothing has been done, You rarely see the sun. A house barely clean never could, Bring yourself to rise, For a life, fantasise, Of diving in the deep end, the water offers changes. I can feel every twisted, dead bone, But I have seen the city, It's young, their hopes, The town boys roaring by, Sometime I wanna die. Long to live, Tell me why should I leave, The comfort of my room, with it's dirt inches deep? So why do people bother? I HAVE NOTHING TO OFFER. Everyone has a place, I know mine, In bed where I was born, where I'll live, where I'll die. The longing is long gone, I'm boredom's latest son Oh do you cry for a life ever spring? Winter is a fading, and dim memory. Go take what you have not, And leave me here to rot. I can feel every twisted, dead bone, I have seen the city, It's young, their hopes, The town boys roaring by, Sometimes I wanna die