paroles de chanson Cities And Years - Every Time I Die
Play
with
the
bow
at
the
bridge.
Tune
your
voices
to
minor
chords.
This
is
the
lowest
we've
ever
been
until
we
bend
for
the
offering.
We're
giving
a
knee
jerk
response
to
the
awe.
We
come
strapped
to
the
bed,
on
display
from
the
duty
of
tour.
They
picked
up
the
signals
we
tapped
to
the
visitors
And
our
sea
legs
were
lost
on
the
march
from
the
graves
to
the
cross.
We
brandish
the
plague
of
the
middleman's
heart.
Sing
the
rats
through
the
gate.
I
was
still
in
one
piece
when
they
tied
me
to
the
back
of
the
car.
But
I
met
the
road
and
I've
slept
with
thousands
of
miles
since
the
day
I
was
born.
Our
shoes
are
milled
to
the
sole
and
our
souls
are
skin
and
bones.
If
I'm
a
stranger
still
just
move
the
severed
pieces
around.
So
coarse
is
the
world.
We're
going
back
and
forth
and
back
and
forth
grinding
our
bodies
into
dust.
We'll
never
make
it
home
alive.
Play
with
the
bow
at
the
bridge.
All
girls
buy
the
enemy
line.
Woe!
Such
remarkable
woe.
Hold
sight
of
him.
Point
him
out.
I
was
still
in
one
piece
when
they
tied
me
to
the
back
of
the
car
But
I
met
the
road
and
I've
slept
with
thousands
of
miles
since
the
day
I
was
born.
Our
shoes
are
milled
to
the
sole
and
our
souls
are
skin
and
bones.
If
I'm
a
stranger
still
just
move
the
severed
pieces
around.
So
coarse
is
the
world.
We're
going
back
and
forth
and
back
and
forth
grinding
our
bodies
into
dust.
War!
Come
with
us
home.
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