Who put words
From sharpened tongues
Are spewing them from our mouths
Without a translation
We're just making sounds
The pride of a lion
Is your disguise
But the fear of a coward's
In your eyes

Your chasing the rapture
Praying for a
Perfect disaster
To save us from ourselves
We need more then miracles
We need to answer
For the blood on our hands now
And save us from ourselves

Out sight and out of mind
Make everything alright
So let the sky and sea collide
Just not in our lifetime
The end is running
Late tonight
The kingdom comes crashing
Down into ashes
Careful what you're asking for

Your chasing the rapture
Praying for a
Perfect disaster
To save us from ourselves
We need more then miracles
We need to answer
For the blood on our hands now
And save us from ourselves

We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers

Chasing the rapture
Praying for a
Perfect disaster
To save us from ourselves

Your chasing the rapture
Praying for a
Perfect disaster
To save us from ourselves
We need more then miracles
We need to answer
For the blood on our hands now
And save us from ourselves

We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers
We're comfortable killers


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    I can't make out what the very first part of the song is, but I'm 99% sure that it isn't "who put words". It sounds like a single word to me (most lyrics sites have it listed as "putrid", but that doesn't sound right to me, and they're all copied and pasted from the same original type-up of the lyrics. They all have the exact same mistakes lol)

    I just can't figure out what that word is. I make out an "ed" sound, so it's probably a verb-based adjective, but I can't find any words that sound right.

    XtremeHairballon November 04, 2010   Link

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