When I die,
you guys should burn my body
because I
don’t want to be trapped in there
when they put me in the ground
and say nice things
and say nice things
about how fun I was at parties
and all of my good hair days
such as today
man it looks so bangin’
I should go somewhere
but when I get to drinking
I always end up over there at the pet store
buying bags of 5 cent goldfish
and I bring them home
they swim around in my bathtub ‘till the spring
the winter seems so long this way
I let each cold day ravage me
and when it’s warm
I let them go on golf courses
and all the little ponds
in rich people’s yards
but they soon will die,
yeah I know they’ll die
At least they get to shimmer through
something that feels real
take in all the open water
breathe it through their gills
and when I die
you guys should burn my body
because I
you guys should burn my body
because I
you guys should burn my body
because I
oh please just burn my body
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