I shoot it low, kill the flow
Ruin myself out on the north shore
I make it one, watch the sun
Sink behind the trees with the keys to the kingdom

I shoot it high, let it fly
Bury myself under a blue sky
I see a scheme, make it clean
Drown in blue rivers under a muffled scream

Call your number wishing I could make amends
And I'm caught in a space between my head and my face again

I hit it down, kill the sound
Ruin myself out on the northbound
I make it one, kill the sun
Bury my disease with the keys to the kingdom

Call your number wishing I could make amends
And I'm caught in a space between my head and my face again

I shoot it low
Shoot it low
Kill the flow
Kill the flow
Ruin myself out on the north shore

Call your number wishing I could make amends
And I'm caught in a space between my head and my face again

Call your number wishing I could make amends
And I'm caught in a space between my head and my face again


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Keys to the Kingdom Lyrics as written by Gavin Clark Christopher Allen Goss

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    Awesome lyrics. But I think a couple of the lines are wrong. I think the chorus should be...

    Call your number wishing I could make amends And I'm caught in a space between my head and my face again

    And in the 6th verse it isn't northshore it is...

    I hit down Kill the sound Ruin myself on the northbound

    4a$$Monkeyon September 01, 2007   Link

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