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Fear Factory – Final Exit Lyrics

Rock

"It's quite an experience to hold the hand of someone as they move from living to dead"

"Final Exit"
"The practicalities of self-deliverance"

Final Exit

Your life no longer
Has any value
Let them tell you what your
Own life is worth
There is no compassion
As life fades away
This self deliverance the choice
You have made
Contemplate your last breath
As you see the face of death
Contemplate your last breath
Breathe, slowly breathe
Final Exit

The pain in your life
I cannot perceive
Crimes of humanity
I see and believe
Contemplate your last breath
As you see the face of death
Contemplate your last breath
Breathe, slowly breathe
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye

"It's quite an experience to hold the hand of someone as they move from living to dead"
Like the knife
That cuts through me
Stabbing uncertainty
It bleeds my life I know
Draining my heart and soul
Like the knife
That cuts through me
Stabbing uncertainty
It bleeds my life I know
Draining my heart and soul
My soul
My soul
My soul
My soul
My soul
My soul
My soul
(Goodbye) Contemplate your last breath
(Goodbye) As you see the face of death
(Goodbye) Contemplate your last breath
(Goodbye) Breathe, slowly breathe
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye

Comments (2)

  • cyberwaste
    Based on the organization of the same name. A group of individuals with enough compassion to assist those who are interested in 'self-deliverance' from their intolerable pain. Is it compassion that drives the ability to help one commit suicide? This is a statement about the world in which we live, when the only cure for cancer, AIDS, MS ( and any other debilitating disease ) is death. Where is compassion to to assist our fellow human being in their time of unbearable pain, to keep them alive without hope of survival? Where is the compassion to find a cure, or to eliminate the diseases entirely? There is no profit in the cure... only pain and suffering.
  • Anonymous
    Such a good, beautiful, but sad song.First time I heard it I wasn't really listening to the lyrics.But everytime I hear it now, it's fantastic, but tragic at the same time.Grtz, NL