I've got a stangle hold on this decision
All those opposed can rot in hell
Any day now, the words will form a sentence
You'll be reduced to nothingness

I've got a stangle hold on this decision
All those opposed can rot in hell

Wading through this mess together
Hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder
Some may stumble, some may fall behind

Well it's high time we step outside
Drop the gloves and settle this like a man
We might stall and hem and haw
We might not fight but we won't walk away
No we won't walk away

Wading through this mess together
Hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder
Some may stumble, some may fall behind


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Rotten Hell Lyrics as written by Brent Knopf Justin Andrew Harris

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    well i have to agree that pretty much all these guesses would be correct, however I have to agree with ahab and Lazy, but mainly with ahab. This seems more like a personal thing, like the person is in te after affects of a breakup or dispute with a friend, and now are enraged and saying things, like "all those opposed can rot in hell," kind of like an, I don't care about anyone or anything attitude. But I do like pretty much all the ideas hear. :]

    acepilot3on April 17, 2007   Link

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