DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Broken Record - Sweatshop Union



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Broken Record Lyrics


Just one more drink
And then go to bed.
You stared at your glass
As I emptied my head.
I said that I'm sorry
You said that's a shame.
I'll blame those boys
With those sweet christian names..
I'm planning for closure
With guilt and remorse
You long for moments
When love was a source..
And if you're not happy
Why do you stay..
Treacherous answers part lips and you'd say...
[chorus:]"oh, this never felt like home"
And you said: "oh, you never left me alone"
And I said: "oh, I would've started to drown"

Oh-oh-oh-oh
This record broke on its own...
Surrender or nothing,
I'm giving my best.
By ripping what's left,
From your half empty chest..
Tonight I'll be honest,
Tonight you'll be brave..
It's all that I wanted,
It's all that you crave..
You're watching my face,
My tears are a strain
You're heart makes a fist,
And it's bruising my brain..
And if I'm so happy...
..why do I say all these things that linger, rot, and decay..
[chorus]And you said: "oh, Christ hang up the phone.. "?
And you said: "oh, I guess I've always known"
But I said: "oh, never leave me alone"
Oh-oh-oh ...this record broke on its own...
...this record breaks on its own......

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

If we spend so much of our youth fighting for our rights, we don’t get a chance to party until we’re older. Canadian hip-hop heavyweights Sweatshop Union, one of the hardest working ensembles to ever emerge from British Columbia, have been making righteous, politically charged music for over a decade but on their newest album Infinite (summer 2013), they’re ready to really enjoy themselves. The 6-member crew took their time with this album, spending a year to gather sounds and lyrics, whereas previous records have been completed in mere months.

Read more about Sweatshop Union on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Sweatshop Union