I zoned out for a second and crashed my car
I coasted around the corner and parked it
I figured we’d just crash on my friend’s couch for the night
She insisted we go back to her apartment
I barely remember the cab ride
I barely remember going to bed
I remember waking up in the hot and bright sunlight
With a heavy head
How do we accept ourselves when we fuck up?
How do we accept that we’re all gonna die?
Debt collectors keep calling
Resurrecting the feeling that I’m falling
Close my eyes, sit back, and feel the pulse in my head
'Til the rhythm becomes strangely calming
I remember so much of the long drive
I remember seeing signs for South Bend
The recycling of cells and the slipping away of time
Are impossible to comprehend
How do we get past the feeling that we’re nothing?
How do we accept that we’re all gonna die?
Transcend our attachment
To every single nonevent
And stop trying to reinvent
The human experience
Transcend our attachment
To the ideas we represent
And the crushing discontent
And unanswerable questions
Transcend your attachment
To every single nonevent
Stop worrying about when
All of this will come to an end
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