Single book of matches, gonna burn what's standing in the way
Roaring down the mountain, now they're calling on the fire brigade
Bury all the pictures, and tell the kids that I'm okay
If and I'm forgotten, you'll remember me for today

I, I won't ever be your cornerstone
I

All the black inside me, is slowly seeping from the bone
Everything I cherish, is slowly dying or it's gone
Little shaken babies and drunkards seem to all agree
Once the show gets started it's bound to be a sight to see

I, I won't ever be your cornerstone
I, I don't wanna be here holding on
I, I won't ever be your cornerstone
I

Watch her roll, can you feel it?
Watch her roll, can you feel it?
Watch her roll, can you feel it?
Watch her roll, can you feel it?

I, I won't ever be your cornerstone
I, I don't wanna be here holding on (watch her roll)
I (can you feel it?)
I won't ever be your cornerstone (watch her roll)
I


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    @ryanmar yeah, when we were breaking up, i told my wife "don't you remember when that song would come on, how i would turn it up"? and explained that i wasn't trying to say it at the time to her, but i sure felt, that i wouldn't ever be her cornerstone, which is what she wanted from me...she said well you don't want to be...and i said yeah, that's the next line of the song, (as i was pretty sure it was at the time). so i pretty much left, and i sometimes like he seemed to be implying in the song-i think they might be better off without me altogether, so maybe just bury the pictures (memories included) and tell my kid that i'm ok. maybe they'll call on my birthday or something. i like this song even though it makes me want to shoot myself. which is a sign of a pretty good song! hahahahha

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