You're on your own now, we're tired of lending hands
A new agenda, it cuts you from all our plans
So get in line boy, and keep that mouth of yours closed
Don't need opinions, just work them hands to bones

We stood in places, watched them tear us apart
cut us open, and ripped out all our parts
but we kept quiet, we let them have their way
We made our point by having nothing to say

We all broke up right on cue
We'll take you down with us too

Better jump ship, this bastard is sinking fast
nothing to save here
Our worth has all but passed,
the muddy waters are slippin in through the cracks
the ship, the ship, the ship is sinkin, the ship, the ship, the ship is sinkin

We sit on our hands and watched it all fall
No one blinks an eye (eye eye eye).
There's not much worth saving
just lots of buildings
and concrete colored skies

and you came and picked us up
you combed our hair, and made us look like people
and we learned to feed ourselves again
we built some homes and filled them full of clones
but we wont wait till you get back
we'll be gone long before you arrive
we were never built to last
but we'd like to tell ya
thanks for the good times, it was nice to have known ya
we'll all be just fine, and we'll try to write ya
we appreciate the lies, but were done believing you


Lyrics submitted by waldo013, edited by Walz

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    I had to post this, because the lyrics of this verse are so amazing, and they are wrong above. It should be:

    We sit on our hands and watch it all fall. No one blinks an eye (eye eye eye). There’s not much worth saving. Just lots of buildings and concrete colored skies.

    I don't know why this verse makes me smile so much, maybe I'm just insane, haha. Great song.

    ceglion May 14, 2007   Link

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