Messengers - Trophy Scars



     
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Messengers Lyrics


It was noon in the summer when the police shot him
Stagger Lee, reincarnate is what the cops called him
A trembling hand with big ideas, which killed his wife and her man
Stagger Lee in the Flesh in Southern CaliforniaHe hit a rock going 90 in the dessert
Had blowout and was forced to pull over
He grabbed the Colt and put the barrel to his head
In the midst of all the sirens from the cop cars
He heard the quiet muffled beats from his wifes heart
The last time she had kissed him when she loved him for realYeah, now he knows what you shouldnt know
It never starts, it never ends, no
He thinks out loud,
Ive waited my whole damn life to turn my whole damn life around.
If this is it, well, they gotta fight,
Im taking every last one of them fuckers down.Stagger Lee quickly opens up his car door
Sticks his left hand out waving in surrender
He hides a smile and a death wish with a fully loaded gun
Seven cops with their fingers on their triggers
Sweaty palms, grinding teeth, foggy aviators

Stagger Lee pulls the hammer back and dives into sunHe hits the ground with a barrel roll
He unloads the clip
Three cops hit the ground
The other four greet Stagger with his deathIm so thankful
Im so grateful
You afforded me to be born again
Another chance to make her my lover
Ill make it right this time next life
And since you shot me
Since you killed me
Ill haunt you in betweenAnd Ill possess your wife and kids
Ill make it so you cant forget
Ill be coming back for her again, in flesh

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Trophy Scars is a rock band formed in Morristown, New Jersey in June 2002. The band was formed by vocalist Jerry Jones, guitarist John Ferrara, and drummer Brian Ferrara. The current lineup also includes bassist Andy Farrell and pianist Gray Reinhard. They utilize a wide variety of genres and non-traditional song structures; influences have been said to range from The Beatles to Aesop Rock, from Converge to Tom Waits.

Read more about Trophy Scars on Last.fm.


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