“I see you're leaving me and taking up with the enemy the cold comfort of the in between a little less than a human being a little less than a happy high a little less than a suicide the only things that you really tried.<BR”

Fond Farewell.
Lyrics, From a Basement on the Hill (posthumous, 2004)

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American singer-songwriter 1969–2003

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