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My pain is as deep as my roots
The yearning, the hurting, what am I to do?
Indeed I plant seeds for the path I wald
And my voice helps them grow like water
When I talk but I'm hurting y'all
You didn't die in vain, your thought
With me remains and your soul gives me
Strength to face another day without you
In this tree of pain
In this tree of pain
In this tree of pain
Till the day I see you again
Again
Under this tree of pain
Where we carved our names
Forever to remain
This pain
No one can understand

You know we can't pretend
That every thing's okay
Bleeding, screaming
I touch your grave, I kiss your face
This pain is more than I can take
I punch your grave, I call your name
This pain is more than I can take
Again
I find myself again
Under the tree of pain
Where we carved our names
Why then
Leace without goodbye
Just tears in my eyes
And the love you left inside
Bleeding, screaming
I touch your grave, I kiss your face
This pain is more than I can take
I punch your grave, I call you name
This pain is more than I can take
For D-Low
Everyday that I pray
Why'd they take his life away?
This pain, it hurts me so bad
All the days that I never had
All I have, my god is this tree of pain
All I have, my god is this tree of pain
Carved my name, my God in this tree of pain
Carved my name, my God in this tree of pain
Dana, one minute's all I need
Dana, to heal the things that bleed
Dana, why God why?

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Dead Horse is a thrash-core band from Houston, Texas, which was active in the 1980s and 1990s and again active in 2014. Over seven years of touring and recording, Dead Horse developed a style influenced by thrash and death metal as well as hardcore and punk. Dead Horse also incorporated elements of country music and Texas culture, on songs such as "Hank" from Horsecore and "Chiggers" from Feed Me.

Their first releases, including their debut album, Horsecore: An Unrelated Story That's Time Consuming, were released independently, while they had one nationally distributed LP, Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers, released through the independent record label Big Chief, distributed by Metal Blade, and manufactured and distributed by Warner Bros. Records. They released the self-financed EP Feed Me in 1994, which was intended as a demo for Interscope Records. The EP failed to garner a major label deal, and primary songwriter Michael Haaga left the group. Dead Horse released the EP BOIL (ing) on Beermoment Music in 1996 after Haaga left, and Scott Sevall form Force Fed took over Hagga's position.

Haaga went on to form The Demonseeds, and played bass guitar on the first album of Superjoint Ritual. He also released a solo LP, with the backing of Houston-based musicians, entitled "The Plus and Minus Show".
In 1999, Relapse Records re-released Horsecore and Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers; all of the tracks from Death Rides a Dead Horse were bonus tracks for Horsecore while Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers was accompanied with a track from Feed Me and tracks from their 1990 demo. Additionally, there were hidden tracks on both of the reissued CDs. On Horsecore, the hidden track was the slowed down version of French Fry immediately followed by the real-time version of French Fry. French Fry appeared on the original CD issue as track eight while apparently not on the original vinyl. On Peaceful Death and Pretty Flowers, the unnamed bonus hidden track was a collection of slowed down, spoken voices.
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