The Urge
The Collapse
Body Like A Battle Axe
I Hedonist
Knives & Lint
Black Lungs
Beecher
Back To Arkham *
The Number Eight Will Kill You *
His Soul’s Still Dancing *
* Bonus tracks, appeared on vinyl split with Your Highness
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lyrics
Hey Mr Beecher, what have you done?
A drunken mistake, now you won’t see the sun
For fifteen long years, you’ll be in this jail
With nothing but villains to see you derail
The rope is an option, both tempting and quick
An easy solution, the simplest trick
This place will break you, this place will win
Unless you’re a king who embraces his sin
Hey Ms Beecher, what has he done?
Leaving your daughter, yourself and your son
Twice the offender with booze in his veins
You’re all alone now, going insane
The hell he resides in drives you apart
You’re trying to cope, but you’re fooling your heart
The man you once knew is now losing his mind
Becoming a monster, betraying his kind
Hey Beecher Junior, what has dad done?
Cut from your life, your hero is gone
Your head full of questions, your mommy in tears
Alone in this dark place, trapped with your fears
In a cage behind bars, his world seems so cold
In with the new one, out with the old
Daddy is slipping, slipping away
Seeing all colors turn into grey
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