Abracadavers - The Classic Crime



     
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Abracadavers Lyrics


Its like I never had time to look away
Bodies stuck between death and decay
Are plastic and set up on display
And their eyes are wide and they are looking my wayEach ligament exposed, each muscle connected
And every organ that I proudly neglected
Have been arranged for the common collective
Stomaching the sight of human flesh resurrectedIt seems were fearfully made and designed
But its a shame we can be so blindWere all the same
Made of hair and bones and water and blood cells
And were all to blame
For spending way too much time on ourselvesI have been blessed and now Im blind
A veils been pulled over my eyes
Now every bad season that kept me believing
Seems so contrivedTheres more glory to be seen
And savored through suffering
Than ever was through
Self serving escapeIt seems were fearfully made and designed
But its a shame we can be so blindWere all the same

Made of hair and bones and water and blood cells
And were all to blame
For spending way too much time on ourselvesAshes to ashes and dust to dustCause were all the same
Made of hair and bones and water and blood cells
And were all to blame
For spending way too much time on ourselves

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The Classic Crime is a Seattle-based alternative rock band. They released their Tooth & Nail debut album, 'Albatross', in 2006. It marked the fastest first-week sales for a new artist in the history of T&N. The band members are Matt MacDonald (vocals), Justin DuQue (guitar), Robert "Cheeze" Negrin (guitar), Alan Clark (bass), and Paul "Skip" Erickson (drums). While touring in support of their full-length album Albatross, the band created the Acoustic EP: Seattle Sessions, which was simply a compilation of songs they created while on the road.

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