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Have You Ever Had To Bury Someone Who Isn't Dead?

from Divorce by Maslow's Basement

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Have you ever had to bury someone who
isn’t dead

VERSE:
Have you ever had to bury someone who isn’t dead?
No send off, no funeral, just a bucket full of trauma and drama.
Wrestling with the demons living in your head?
Tearing down every memory of the loving things He or She
once said?

VERSE:
Does your soul need an epidural?
Have you lost your number one roman numeral?
Have you ever had to bury someone who isn’t dead?

CHORUS:
Just how long will I have to wear these ashes on my forehead?
Feels like I’m swimming ‘cross the ocean with my pockets filled
with lead.
A trail of blood for the sharks flowing from a heart pierced by
an arrow.
And I’m hanging by a thread

OUTRO
Have you ever had to bury someone who isn’t dead?
Do you think it’s gonna matter when you’re lying on your
deathbed?
Have you ever had to bury someone who isn’t dead?
Have you ever had to bury someone who isn’t dead?

“Have You Ever Had To Bury Someone Who Isn’t Dead” © 2023 Maslow’s Basement, track 10 on the
album “Divorce”

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from Divorce, released January 1, 2023

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Maslow's Basement Kansas City, Missouri

Maslow's Basement is a musical project originally formed in Los Angeles California, now seeking collaborators in Kansas City. Project music is most often lyrically inspired by several notions related to Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - and describe the personal journeys and processes involved in escaping from the lower levels and climbing out of the basement. ... more

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