Lyrics For the Workforce, Drowning - Thursday
Falling
from
the
top
floor
your
lungs
Fill
like
parachutes
The
windows
go
rushing
by
The
people
inside
they're
Dressed
for
the
funeral
in
black
and
white
These
ties
strangle
our
necks,
hanging
in
the
closet
Filed
in
the
cubicle
Without
a
name,
just
numbers
On
the
resume
stored
in
the
mainframe,
marked
for
delete
Please
take
these
hands
Throw
them
in
the
river
Wash
away
the
things
they
never
held
Please
take
these
hands
Throw
me
in
the
river
Don't
let
me
drown
before
the
workday
ends
Nine
to
five!
Nine
to
five!
And
we're
up
to
our
necks
Drowning
in
the
seconds
Ingesting
the
morning
commute
Lost
in
a
dead
subway
sleep
Now
we
lie
awake
in
our
parents
beds
Tossing
and
turning
Tomorrow
we'll
get
up
Drive
to
work
Single
file
With
everyday
Just
like
the
last
Waiting
for
the
life
to
start
Is
it
always
just
always
ahead
of
the
curve
Please
take
these
hands
Throw
them
in
the
river
Wash
away
the
things
they
never
held
Please
take
these
hands
Throw
me
in
the
river
Don't
let
me
drown
before
the
workday
ends
Just
keep
making
copies
Of
copies
Of
copies
When
will
it
end?
It'll
never
end
'Til
it
gets
so
bad
That
the
ink
fills
in
our
fingerprints
And
the
silhouette
of
your
own
face
becomes
the
black
cloud
of
war
And
even
in
our
dreams
we're
so
Afraid
the
weight
will
offset
who
we
are
All
those
breaths
that
you
took
have
now
been
cancelled
in
your
lungs
Last
night
my
teeth
fell
out
like
Ivory
typewriter
keys
And
all
the
monuments
and
skyscrapers
burned
down
and
filled
the
sea
Save
our
ship
The
anchor
is
part
of
the
desk
We
can't
cut
free
The
water
is
flooding
the
decks
The
memos
sent
through
the
currents
Computers
spark
like
flares
I
can
see
them
They
don't
touch
me
Touch
me
Please
someone
Teach
me
how
to
swim
Please,
don't
let
me
drown
Please,
don't
let
me
drown
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