Watch this coward dance
I keep my feet so close to the ground
With every step, without a sound
Mother, look away
I don't know who I've become
Since that November day
When I said I wouldn't change
Maybe I can't be surprised…

Take my hands
I can twist out lines for every situation (situation)
All I have
Is a heart that's trained to calculate my losses in the end

Slow steps…
Don't forget to think of posture
Now deep breaths, with deeper words
Listen, listen now…
This is where it matters most
Every phrase will count
Just make sure you can run away; just in case…
(Day after day you'll get used to
The guilt from the necks you bite into)

Take my hands
I can twist out lines for every situation (situation)
All I have
Is a heart that's trained to calculate my losses in the end

This town was built to remind me of all my mistakes
But I have plans to burn every building
So no one will be here to hold my hands, hold my hands

Take my hands
I can twist out lines for every situation (situation)
All I have
Is a heart that's trained to calculate my losses in the end
Calculate my losses in the end


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That's Our Hero Shot Lyrics as written by Jason David Call Spencer Earl Abbott

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    Personally, I believe that the speaker is putting himself down because he feels that he has let himself and others down.

    The dance could be looked at metaphorically as him way of tricking others. Perhaps it is not the speaker who he is blaming but he is ashamed of himself (when in reference to his mother).

    "The guilt from the necks you bite into" would support the idea that this person has used/lied other people for their benefit.

    What I found ironic was that he mention at the end that he would burn the city down "so no one will be here to hold my hands", but at the start of the songs he says "Take my hands". He is either conflicted or angry at those around him.

    Tri_Ton September 03, 2007   Link

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