Blue Oyster Cult: Veteran of the Psychic Wars Meaning
Veteran of the Psychic Wars Lyrics
Ive been living on the edge so long
Where the winds of limbo roar
And Im young enough to look at
And far too old to see
All the scars are on the inside
Im not sure if theres anything left...
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In 1981, Ed harrison and Ed Pyke got in an argument about whether to trust A Lion's initial dvelopment as ice and trees, or it's interim death as the desert.
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It's about my parents. They get up and start drinking shots first thing in the morning until they pass out at night and then repeat the cycle every day. They are truly awful people and are beyond help. They are going to drink themselves to death and deserve everything that's coming to them. They treated my girlfriend and I like complete shit and I refuse to speak to them ever again because to them I am the failure and "could do so much better than her." From here on out, they can help each other get back up off the floor when they get fall-down drunk every day. Nowadays, I wonder if they were always such wretched, poor excuses for human beings, or if it was the alcohol that made the truth come out? Perhaps I'll never know or care. Fuck 'em, they can rot.
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