Lyrics Truth Is Not Punishment - Bodega
I
visited
my
mother
in
a
Tampa
Bay
complex
Klonopin
and
vodka
all
day
She
was
pulling
on
bottles
No
pull
to
eat
Strapped
inside
of
cathode
rays
But
what
was
most
sad
of
all
Is
that
you
didn't
want
to
leave
your
imprisonment
You
said
that
"I'm
happy"
I
was
arrogant
I
said
that
you
weren't
Smoke
billowed
through
the
screen
door
slide
I
stared
at
my
computer
to
escape
from
the
night
You
asked
me
advice
so
I
wrote
you
a
lie
I
typed:
truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
I
visited
a
writer
with
anxiety
complex
Depression
meds
to
last
through
the
same
Prescribed
in
bottles
Shown
on
TV
Cost
as
much
as
eighteen
plays
On
his
TV
flat
screen
was
the
porcupine
dream
of
the
essay
Where
a
man
and
his
dream
let
loose
on
caffeine
see
it
only
one
way
And
"Pain
rings
true"
said
the
pen
to
the
knife
And
what
rings
true
is
what
a
pen
wants
from
life
Said
"I
used
to
want
to
die
just
to
prove
I
was
right"
No
one
told
me
truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
I
visited
my
lover
in
an
hourly
hospice
I've
yearned
for
you
on
pixel
display
I'm
always
pulling
on
bottles
No
pull
to
eat
And
cannot
find
the
words
to
say
'Cept
what
is
most
sad
of
all
Is
that
I
never
want
to
leave
my
imprisonment
(Yeah)
You
said
that
"I'm
happy"
But
I
know
you
and
I
know
that
you
aren't
That's
when
the
words
they
started
to
fly
Weight
took
off
there
- opened
me
wide
Took
a
smell
of
her
perfume
And
a
glance
in
her
eye
To
learn
truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
Truth
is
not
punishment
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