Lyrics Dancing On the Edge of Our Graves - Born Ruffians
Four
thousand
four
hundred
days
and
we're
still
swimmin
deeper.
Two
nameless
decades,
now
our
memories
goin
to
the
inferno.
We
get
so
lost
sometimes
filling
holes
that
don't
need
fixin.
The
tide
is
rushing
under
foot,
we're
walking
heavy.
Poor
hunter
him
named
Stanly
and
his
youngest
daughter
Rita,
Ran
all
the
way
into
chicago,
got
lost
in
the
winter.
They'd
get
so
cold
sometimes,
crossing
traintracks,
lifting
rations.
And
light
under
a
sea
and
bridge
he'd
sit
and
tell
her.
How
some
people
don't
change,
I
think
they're
strange,
so
do
you.
I
hope
the
rage,
I
feel
the
rage
comin
soon.
Dancin,
Dancin
on
the
edge
of
our
graves.
Dancin
on
the
edge
of
our.
We're
dancin
on
the
edge
of
our
graves.
Four
thousand
four
hundred
days
and
we're
still
swimmin
deeper.
Two
nameless
decades,
now
our
memories
goin
to
the
inferno.
We
get
so
lost
sometimes
filling
holes
that
don't
need
fixin.
And
hiding
footprints
in
the
snow,
we're
walking
heavy.
How
some
people
are
strange,
I
hope
they
change,
so
do
you.
I
hope
the
rage,
I
feel
the
ass
comin
took
us
soon.
Dancin,
Dancin
on
the
edge
of
our
graves.
Dancin
on
the
edge
of
our.
We're
dancin
on
the
edge
of
our
graves.
Dancin,
dancin
on
the
edge
of
our
graves.
Dancin
on
the
edge
of
our.
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