Lyrics of ' The Current ' by Cymbal Eat Guitars

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Crying in our cars
A thousand trillion ghost lives
Humming names of places swallowed

Sub-god's withered hand
A cool pillow-faced smiler
A private loss that settles on us

I feel so at peace
There's infinite earth versions
Legion me's free from malignancies

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