I'm lost
I feel so lost
Lost in a scheme I can't redeem its like a bad dream

You say
It's okay
Just go with the flow
It's all for the cash
We're two for the dough

There are those who still believe
That to live your life is to deceive
But I find it hard to breathe
In a den of thieves

We can't lose
With the life we choose
No master to serve
Take what you deserve
Have you lost your nerve?

But you
Take a look at you
You're drunk in bed
Got a price on your head
You're as good as dead

But you say you still believe
That to live your life is to deceive
But I find it hard to breathe in a den of thieves

A tragic lie
For those who feel
A comic plot
For those who steal

Enticed
With one more heist
You said it was a thief who gave relief
When they strung up Christ

That's why you still believe
That to live your life is to deceive
But I find it hard to breathe
Could you just let me leave this den of thieves


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Den of Thieves [Den of Thieves Outtake] Lyrics as written by Gordie Edmond Johnson Colin Macdonald

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    On the DVD, Colin said he was talking with someone about a girl he was dating at the time who he was really into, and all her girlfriends were cheating on their boyfriends and he was really worried about it, and the person replied that the girlfriend was in a "den of thieves" and that was the inspiration for the song

    cocaine*cowgirlon December 27, 2009   Link

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