You can't use the word Nigga in a song and expect anyone to take it seriously.
The last song on the Album hospice always gets me, the album is a story of a woman dying of bone cancer in a hospice and it's from her perspective and her carers. Needless to say by the last song on the album "Epilogue"she has died and it really is a truly sad song. The rest of the album was sad but the last song really hurts. Listen to the song and read the lyrics it has more impact though if you listen to the full album.
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In a nightmare, I am falling from the ceiling into bed beside you.
You're asleep, I'm screaming, shoving you to try to wake you up.
And like before, you've got no interest in the life you live when you're awake.
Your dreams still follow storylines, like fictions you would make.
So I lie down against your back, until we're both back in the hospital.
But now it's not a cancer ward, we're sleeping in the morgue.
Men and women in blue and white, they are singing all around you,
with heavy shovels holding earth.
You're being buried to you neck.
In that hospital bed, being buried quite alive now.
I'm trying to dig you out but all you want is to be buried there together.