Don't wait for a knight in shinin' armor
Your savior's reflected in the mirror
These flowers have grown from blood stains on the ground
Go rake the leaves off your grass and my grave
The fact is everyone bleeds when they shave
There's no use, so don't deny their just the same

We'll take it back (broken dagger, southern swagger)
Voices of violence, voices of violence
We'll take it back (broken dagger, southern swagger)
Voice of violence, voices of violence

These cowboys will run off in the sun set
Once there toys have donned another profit
Back fire these smokin' guns will never rest
Unleash the skeletons from the closet
These strangers like friends that you've never met
They'll send them sympathies with a Hallmark card

We'll take it back (broken dagger, southern swagger)
Voices of violence, voices of violence
We'll take it back (broken dagger, southern swagger)
Voices of violence, voices of violence

Even after I'm dead and buried
I'll still remember, I'll still remember
Even after I'm dead and buried
I'll still remember, I'll still remember
Even after I'm dead and buried
I'll come back for fighting, I'll come back fighting!!

Voices of violence, voices of violence
We'll take it back (broken dagger, southern swagger)
Voices of violence, voices of violence

Voices of violence will always be heard
Voices of violence, voices of violence
Voices of violence will always be heard
Voices of violence, voices of violence


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