I woke up this morning with my brain spilling out my head
It wasn’t just me everyone on earth was dead
Corpses shuffling to and fro, on their last wave by
I don’t recall the date, when did everybody die?
Rotting bodies moaning the question “who’s to blame”
But as I look around the world I see everything is the same.
I’m happy to hear you’re doing fine
It’s been the end of the world now for a long, long time.
I should have known the apocalypse had to be
When I saw the hooker holding master’s degree
When mindless wars where planned with great accuracy
When disease is better that paying a hospital fee
When our governments stole our privacy and we didn’t care
When we reached out to god and found nobody there
I’m happy to hear you’re doing fine
It’s been the end of the world now for a long, long time.
The world ended without any kind of fuss
Culture has retreated frightened from us
There’s a collective effort to sure up our memory of the past
But all the cover bands in the world simply can’t last
We need to decay away to get some relief
We’ll cross the murky interface between the actual and the belief
Our bodies need it but our minds aren’t able
And all time is… irredeemable
Money has no meaning when debts just pay for debts
Everybody wants justice until everybody forgets
Corpses check online for what information has been said
As all sentience clicks away, wanking and undead
We eat the flesh off each other as a matter of course
But on the whole I can’t say anything is really any worse
I’m happy to hear you’re doing fine
It’s the end of the world
It’s the end of the world
It’s the end of the world
It’s been the end of the world now for a long, long time.
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