Stuck in my bedroom with nothing
But a voice in my head
Once my feeling was dead set
(I watch my will begin to fade)
What did you say am I restless
What can I do to relieve it
As my mind just melts away

Once I say, I can't be saved
No more change
I dodge the grave almost every day

One single life needs not to die
For such a cheap price
For one last flight
God save the child who lives like a whore
(I made it through yesterday)

Once I say, I can't be saved
No more change
I dodge the grave almost every day
(Liar)

Now my mind is at standstill
As I breathe to get away
Twice my feeling was dead set
(I watched my life begin to change)
What can I do to remove this

What can you do to relieve it
As my mind just melts away

One single life needs not to die
For such a cheap price
For one last flight
God save the child who lives like a whore
(I made it through yesterday)

One single life needs not to die
For such a cheap price
For one last flight
God save the child

Now my mind is at standstill
As I breathe to get away
Twice my feeling was dead set
(I watched my life begin to change)
What can I do to remove this

Now my mind is at standstill
As I breathe to get away
Twice my feeling was dead set
(I watched my life begin to change)
What can I do to remove this


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Dead Set Lyrics as written by John M. Connolly Clint Edward Lowery

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    Besides what you guys said, to which i totally agree, i also think it is about not missing the big picture fighting your problems looking for an answer but also keeping in mind that someone may be worse off than you are. Not closing yourself to just what distresses you but also helping others if you get the chance to, the line line: God save the child who lives like a whore sounds a bit like a prayer right? or may be not...

    Obscureflectionon June 24, 2009   Link

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