A hard, compact variety of coal that has a sub metallic luster, highest carbon content and fewest impurities.
lyrics
I don’t think I’ll be home tonight, I’ve grown accustomed
To a hole dug out from the inside, and I can’t sleep in a bed
All the muscles in my eyes will never rest
Like a sick I’ve got to wait out of my body, this seam is a fever
I kind of thought you’d be gone by now but you’re still here,
I can see ya, I can feel us
Should’ve picked somebody with a heart of gold,
Turns out mine’s made out of coal
Don’t let me keep you from the whole that you deserved
I won’t blame you for leaving me underground, in the dirt
Yet you still stayed and supported me, you made that choice
a decision to love me like they said Jesus Christ would do for us
oh
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