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What's At Stake - The Swellers



     
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False alarm, there's no sympathy for time cut short
The mind is numb to the feelings hooked on life support
To sustain this dead world
Brain alive with faulty wires that run their eyes
Lost in hotels with Bibles under TV guides
Kill them all and hope things get much better
Were all addicts looking for the next fix
Why do we always stare into the headlights?
We can only burn the witch one time
Were falling like power lines
It's too late to start over
Burned alive, but one at a times not fast enough
Adrenaline pumps from the silent screams they hear from up above
Kill them all
And let God make more killers

It's entertainment for the massive empty graves
Why do we always stare into the headlights?
We can only burn the witch one time
Were falling like power lines
It's too late to start over
Sanding wide eyed, they get chills
Waiting for the next one
To burn down
What's at stake is more than just the martyr
It's us all
Even as heat rises, well watch some smoke fall
What if the departed hoped to be something
While you were pointing fingers like a gun?
Is it so hard to see both sides of this?
Your answer is not the only one
You are not the only one
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written by DIENER, NICHOLAS BRIAN/DIENER, JONATHAN ADAM
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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The Swellers are a punk quartet from Fenton, Michigan, formed in 2002. Their music is fast and melodic, drawing heavy influences from 1990s skate punk. The current lineup consists of Nick Diener (guitar & lead vocals), Jonathan Diener (drums & backing vocals), Ryan Collins (guitar) and Anto Boros (bass). They were previously signed to Fueled By Ramen, but announced that they have left the label on April 20, 2012. In 2013 they signed to No Sleep Records and re-released their 2012 EP 'Running out of Places to go'

Read more about The Swellers on Last.fm.


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