Tie me to a tree
Tie my hands above my head
Sing a song to me
Sing a song like what you said

Cause they're gonna murder me
They're gonna take me down
Something
I crumble down

Come spit at us
Come and throw your weight around
Come and fight with us
Come and rock me to the ground

Cause they're gonna murder me
They're gonna take me down
Something
I crumble down

So what can it possibly be?
Oh what can it possibly be?
Oh what can it possibly be?


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Murder Lyrics as written by Scott Kirkland Ken Jordan

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    Wow. This song is just the epitome of paranoia!

    By the way, these lyrics are wrong, these are the correct ones taken from coldplay.com:

    Murder coming to get us Yeah coming to get us and away we hide Murder, see it all around us See it all around us And away we hide

    Murder coming to get us They're coming to get us And away we hide Away we hide

    Tie me to a tree Tie my hands above my head Sing a song to me Sing a song like what you said

    And they're gonna murder me They're gonna take me down Even before I sleep I cry murder

    Come spit at us Come and throw your weight around Come and fight with us Try and knock us to the ground

    'Cause they're gonna murder me They're gonna take me down Even before I sleep I scream murder Murder

    Oh now what can it possibly gain? Oh what can it possibly gain? Oh now what can it possibly gain? Oh yeah what can it possibly gain?

    Cry murder, murder I cry murder

    Murder I'm coming to get us I'm coming to get us And away we hide Murder, see it all around us See it all around us And away we hide Murder coming to get us It's coming to get us And away we hide Murder, see it all around you See it all around you And away we hide

    Splisheeon July 26, 2009   Link

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