Bury Me Where I Fall
36 Crazyfists · Bitterness The Star
Everything
I hope you know how long I'm lacking,
So carve my name and take me to the strength under it all
Then bury me where I fall
Push and pull like sex machines, like sex machines
Push and pull like sex machines, like sex machines
Questioning if I should even be here
I won't make the same mistake
And taking to bed all these things that I hate
I will complain, I will complain
A bleeding light has made us all just want to wash
Away
And best believe I want it blinding
Under it all I black out holes and glorify disguise
Still draining me from all this strife
Push and pull like sex machines, like sex machines
Push and pull like sex machines, like sex machines
Questioning if I should even be here
I won't make that same mistake
And taking to bed all these things that I hate
I will complain, I will complain
Stare at the sun
Staring at the sun...
Questioning if I should even be here
I won't make that same mistake
And taking to bed all these things that I hate
I will complain, I will complain
...Bury me where I fall
Bury Me Where I Fall
Bury Me Where I Fall stands as a defining track from 36 Crazyfists' 2004 album, Bitterness The Star. The song captures the band's signature blend of post-hardcore intensity and melodic sensibility, showcasing the dynamic vocal interplay that characterizes their work during this era. Released during a period of significant growth for the group, the recording reflects their evolution beyond early experimental sounds into a more cohesive, emotionally charged style. The track exemplifies the band's ability to balance heavy instrumentation with introspective themes, solidifying their place within the alternative rock landscape. As part of a celebrated discography, the song remains a staple for fans exploring the depth and range of 36 Crazyfists' musical contributions.

