paroles de chanson
Footsteps
on
gravel
at
the
neighborhood
bar
Things
start
to
unravel,
then
they
go
too
far
The
sound
of
pain
written
on
the
wind
Fades
to
grey
and
then
goes
dim
A
boy
is
tied
to
a
barbed
wire
fence
For
the
crows
to
ride
and
the
claws
to
clench
For
the
sweet
bouquet
of
blood
and
bone
To
undermine
the
scent
of
collegiate
cologne
What
makes
a
man
a
man?
The
cut
of
a
coat,
the
hint
of
a
tan?
It's
not
who
you
love,
but
whether
you
can
What
makes
a
man
a
man?
Who
did
he
harm,
what
was
the
crime?
Did
he
walk
too
lightly,
did
he
seem
too
shy?
Did
he
make
them
wonder
deep
inside?
Did
they
feel
like
real
men
when
he
died?
Did
the
waning
moon
look
down
from
on
high?
Did
the
twinkling
stars
try
to
catch
his
eye?
Did
the
wind
caress
his
flesh
and
bone?
Did
they
leave
him
there
to
die
alone?
What
makes
a
man
a
man?
The
cut
of
a
coat,
the
hint
of
a
tan?
It's
not
who
you
love,
but
whether
you
can
What
makes
a
man
a
man
Now
the
stars
are
nailed
to
an
empty
sky
The
moon
is
pinned
like
a
butterfly
And
I'm
afraid
to
shine
too
bright
Since
the
day
they
took
his
life
So
mothers,
teach
your
children
this
Don't
overreach,
don't
run
the
risk
Hide
in
the
shadows,
don't
expect
Your
good
heart
to
save
your
neck
What
makes
a
man
a
man?
The
cut
of
a
coat,
the
hint
of
a
tan?
It's
not
who
you
love,
but
whether
you
can
That
makes
a
man
a
man
That
makes
a
man
a
man
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