Narrowly, I escaped inevitable utter
And total ruin, though not left unscathed
My name and face left intact by benevolent cowardice
We wore our Sunday best encircled your chrysalis
But you slept through the crisis
You'll take a breath, you'll take your very first breath
You'll take a breath, once you've inhaled water
May you have a good death, a very good death
As the dust's settling, I'm tiptoeing my way
Back to controlled enviouns the smug and relief
When a voice stops me in my track
And laughter bounds from the wreckage
We came up Easter dressed, now why would you second guess?
Well, time to metamorphosis
You learn to laugh, you get a belly-aching laugh
You learn to laugh, once you finish crying
May you have a good death, a very good death
Throw the baby out with the bath
Stone in a house of glass
Lean into the cracks and let the sky fall in
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
All our [?] replaced by virtual, immaculate
Imitation [?] teeth
And comatose lips firmly latched 'round the teat of a comfort
Are we waiting all night long for you at rock bottom?
Consoling your swan song
You get a kiss, you get your very first kiss
You get a kiss, once you've enjoyed falling
May you have a good death, a very good death
Throw the baby out with the bath
Stone in a house of glass, lean into the crack
Stone in a house of glass, lean into the crack
Stone in a house of glass, lean into the crack
Stone in a house of glass, lean into the crack
And let the sky fall in
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh
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