Lyrics All American Tragedy - Knox
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Let
me
set
the
scene,
quiet
as
can
be
She
was
just
a
pretty
little
face
in
the
bleachers
Dying
to
be
free,
and
he
was
17
Sharing
cigarettes
and
hiding
smoke
from
the
teachers
Maybe
she
wanted
a
little
taste
of
the
wild
side
He
was
the
getaway
ride
outta
town
And
maybe
he
wanted
a
little
tame
to
the
wildfire
But
you
know
they're
never
gonna
slow
down
now
She's
into
bad
guys
driving
the
fast
cars
Making
her
dad
cry,
kissing
the
guitar
player
in
a
pop-punk
local
indie
band
Undressing
in
the
back
seat
of
his
mom's
minivan
He
was
a
good
kid,
son
of
a
pastor
A
little
bit
unhinged,
a
perfect
disaster
And
they
won't
be
the
first,
no,
they're
not
the
last
to
be
Just
another
classic
all-American
tragedy
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(Oh-oh-oh)
Sneaking
out
her
room,
quarter
after
two
Planning
the
tattoos
they'll
keep
from
their
parents
He
gets
her
into
shows,
she
wants
to
see
the
road
Trading
in
a
future
for
her
name
in
his
lyrics
They
all
say,
"Oh
my
God,
they
might
be
too
far
gone"
Oh,
they're
off
of
the
deep
end,
and
mom
isn't
sleeping
'Cause
she
knows
that
no
one
could
get
them
to
stop
She's
into
bad
guys
driving
the
fast
cars
Making
her
dad
cry,
kissing
the
guitar
player
in
a
pop-punk
local
indie
band
Undressing
in
the
back
seat
of
his
mom's
minivan
He
was
a
good
kid,
son
of
a
pastor
A
little
bit
unhinged,
a
perfect
disaster
And
they
won't
be
the
first,
no,
they're
not
the
last
to
be
Just
another
classic
all-American
tragedy
(Oh-oh-oh)
(Oh-oh-oh)
(Oh-oh-oh)
(Oh-oh-oh)
She's
into
bad
guys
driving
the
fast
cars
Making
her
dad
cry,
kissing
the
guitar
player
in
a
pop-punk
local
indie
band
Undressing
in
the
back
seat
of
his
mom's
minivan
He
was
a
good
kid,
son
of
a
pastor
A
little
bit
unhinged,
a
perfect
disaster
And
they
won't
be
the
first,
no,
they're
not
the
last
to
be
Just
another
classic
all-American
tragedy
(Oh-oh-oh)
(Oh-oh-oh)
(Oh-oh-oh)
(Oh-oh-oh)
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