Flyin down the highway fast lane throw away
Thought she had an inn there she's a stowaway

Comatose emotion overdose
She's comatose dead on 'er feet victim of sin
Comatose emotional od trapped in machinery
Comatose wanna get out wanna get in

Been loved to lied to been a bride to a death wish
Picked up thrown down used abused and not even missed
Burned out turned out lookin' for a handout no use
Streetwise paid the price never enough nothin' to lose

Comatose emotion overdose the girls
Comatose dead on 'er feet needin release
Comatose emotional od lost in misery
Comatose gotta get out gotta get in

Hair trigger reflex heart full of defects
Everybody knows she's the number one suspect
Cant face facts needs a way back
No doubt girls all out of whack

Girls on a free ride to an open grave
Head on the handrail feet cant reach the brake
Somethin gotta come down gotta change now
Gotta break break through somehow

Comatose emotion overdose the girls
Comatose dead on er feet needin release
She's comatose emotional od lost in misery
Comatose gotta get out gotta get in

Comatose, comatose


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    wow, im sorry jay knight, whoever you are that you spent all that time posting these lyrics and no one has even commented so i am out of pity....never heard this band in my life....i only came across it when looking for a band called rez band aka resurrection band....a different one i guess....

    so jay, heres to ya.

    headbangforjesuson July 28, 2008   Link
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    headbangforjesus, Rez and Resurrection Band are the same. then they morphed into the Glen Kaiser Band.

    hiwireon June 21, 2011   Link

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