There are so many places where death may us take
There’s no way to know where those may be
We can think with our chest
Or take an educated guess
Yet death remains a mystery to all but those who’ve died
Oh death death death
Where do you take us next
I want to know, what I really want to know is
Death death death, where do you take us next
I wont waste your time now death, because I know you wont waste mine
Did we come from chance, or circumstance
I hope there’s more than that to where we go in death
Oh death death death, where do you take us next
I want to know, what I really want to know is
Death death death, where do you take us next
If we really truly are the salt of the earth
I hope I come back as a mighty river
Or at least no more birth, just let me exist
Now that’s what I call eternity, I would suggest it
Where do you take us next
I want to know, what I really want to know is
Death death death, where do you take us next
I wont waste your time now death, because I know you wont waste mine
Did we come from chance, or circumstance
I hope there’s more than that to where we go in death
Oh death death death, where do you take us next
I want to know, what I really want to know is
Death death death, where do you take us next
credits
from The Misanthrope Family Album,
released May 12, 2017
Written by Brooks Robbins
Copyright Modern Mal, and MAL Records 2017
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