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Oh my God
Please help me
Knee deep in the river
Tryin' to get clean.
He says "Wash your hands
Get out the stains
But you best believe
Boy there's hell to pay"
Yeah you best believe
Boy there's hell to pay sayin'
Oh my God
Please help me
Waist deep in the river
Can you hear my plee!

He says "Son, you come
Like a begger in the streets
You might make it boy
But by the skin of your teeth"
You might make it boy
But by the skin of your teeth sayin'
I rambled with the worst of them,
Fell in love with the harlequin
Saw the darkest hearts of men
And I saw myself starin' back again
And I saw myself starin' back again
Oh my God
Please help me
Neck deep in the river
Screamin' for relief.
He says "It's mine to give
But it's yours to choose
You gonna sink or swim
You gonna learn the truth"
No matter what you do you gonna learn the truth sayin'
Ate the bread that once was stone
Fell from a cliff never broke a bone
Bowed down to get the kings over thrown
Now I'm all alone
And the fire's grown
Now I'm all alone
And the fire's grown
(background vocalists with guitar)
Sing sweet charity
Take whats left of me
A new beginning or is this the end
Sing sweet seraphim
Take me back again
Or watch me make the messes of men
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Lyrics submitted by Michelle.

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The Silent Comedy began casually in 2005 as a side project of the Post-Punk group, Dehra Dun. Started as a recording project for songwriting brothers J. John and J. Benjamin, the band quickly gained steam as word of their energetic live show spread. Eventually Dehra Dun went by the wayside, and the brothers focused their efforts fully on The Silent Comedy. Since that time they have grown to playing consistently sold-out hometown shows, touring incessantly and performing with the likes of Flogging Molly, The Black Keys, Common, MGMT, Cold War Kids, and more.

Read more about The Silent Comedy on Last.fm.


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