Shut up if you want to get paid
What's your option?
Cold corruption or starvation
Buckets for bullet wounds
There are no doctors, only victims, only butchers

Find a place to put your hope in
See how they open up the gates
For those who push them over
The cold composure
I'm not afraid to die tonight, I'm not afraid to

Here's a joke you might not laugh at
All the poorest work the hardest for the smallest
Do what you got to do
There are no handshakes
Only handguns only earthquakes
Buckets for bullet wounds
There are no churches only prisons only senators

The wolf that comes to many homes these days
Just had pups in my kitchen
I sold them, and here is the money


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Buckets for Bullet Wounds Lyrics as written by Collin Rigsby Aaron James Babcock

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing

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    I got this off their wed site..."The hopelessness of life without God is confronted: There are no handshakes only hand guns, only earth quakes. buckets for bullet wounds, there are no churches only prisons, only senators. Finally, Babcock(the bass player) takes a look at the hurting outside of our nation, specifically Eastern Africa." They said their site that Babcock writes the words. I thought that was interesting. House of Heroes moves me!! You should read their biography it says everything: thehouseofheroes.com/biography.htm

    Swimingforwardon August 21, 2006   Link

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