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I've been calling you plenty of things
This is what is, like when neon turns to grey
I'm barely here, you're losing your touch my dear.
I'll be sincere, I simply can't hide my fear
Tasteless fashion following the herds
You say, "Actions speak louder than words can speak"
I'm barely here, you're losing your touch my dear
I'll be sincere, I simply can't hide my fear
Back and forth... back and forth (x2)
Raise your hand.
Ask permission before you speak to the class!
BANG! BANG-BANG!
Twisting our bodies, to exaggerate our games

And dust that decays, in this space, do you feel safe?
I can't behave
BANG! BANG! BANG!
Take a drink and pass it my way... you want me? come crawling baby...
Tell me everything is okay, lie to me, die for me tonight
BANG! BANG-BANG!
Twisting our bodies to exaggerate our games
And the dust that decays, in this space,
I can't behave
BANG! BANG! BANG!
I've been calling you plenty of things
This is how it feels to be lifeless
You're gonna get yourself in trouble baby
Gonna get yourself caught up in some drama alright
Cause you've been cheating and been lying honey
Never thought I could say goodbye, but maybe tonight...
You're gonna get yourself in trouble baby
Never thought that I could say goodbye, but maybe. But maybe.
Just maybe... tonight
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Lyrics submitted by Nicholas Brooks.

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The Fall of Troy were a three-piece progressive band from Mukilteo, Washington, United States. Members consisted of Thomas Erak who supplied lead vocals and guitar (now of Just Like Vinyl and Chiodos), Andrew Forsman on drums, and Frank Ene of bass, backup vocals (now of Chineke). The Fall of Troy formed in 2002. Popularity grew from the large sound they produced out of only three members. Thomas took skill in playing technical guitar riffs over his vocals, which consisted of harsh shrill screams and soothing vocal melodies.

Read more about The Fall of Troy on Last.fm.


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