Dignity Can Be Buried Verse: Once I believed, in what I thought was apparent in front of me The day of the good man come and gone To no one’s one another is who can be relied upon Here in your fairy tale I call Hell Insignificant in the others grand scheme of things Worthless cadavers that were foolish to make believe That that which I thought I knew was true Took away all of our life from you
Chorus: I’ll be home waiting with a lack of hope Having been denied the right to my now life I know that Hell always has room And will have less when you’re through
Verse 2: To know what you have you must lose it But in a way I knew all along You faced him with less respect than deserved His dignity can be buried, his courage will be left unsung
Chorus 2: I’ll be home waiting with a lack of hope Having been denied the right to my now life I know that Hell always has room And will have less when you’re through
Outro: If you were to die tomorrow I can’t lie, I’d be happy to know One life’s worth that of all others A lie that brought me home