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Dancing on My Grave Lyrics
Stop pretending that you're better, you're as guilty as all the rest.
You're planning shelter from this division, a ruined cities aftermath.
Some people call it tragedy, I call it moving on.
I never asked for you to care, I never wanted the things you've got.
And now you're praying for your rapture,
As your ego begins to crave the attention of cowards.
You will be there, dancing on my grave.
It's so pathetic you care so much, about what other people think.
Practice all your lies in the mirror, for every possible line you face.
So when you push me down the well, will you even call for help?
You'll tell everyone you know, you tried to rescue me yourself.
And now you're praying for your rapture,
As your ego begins to crave the attention of cowards.
You will be there, dancing on my grave.
You digust yourself, you believe in nothing.
You'll deny yourself, every happy ending.
It's in your head you'll discover.
You're not as consequential as the rest.
In your hand you'll recover, a notice of the truth.
You failed me.
You're planning shelter from this division, a ruined cities aftermath.
Some people call it tragedy, I call it moving on.
I never asked for you to care, I never wanted the things you've got.
As your ego begins to crave the attention of cowards.
You will be there, dancing on my grave.
Practice all your lies in the mirror, for every possible line you face.
So when you push me down the well, will you even call for help?
You'll tell everyone you know, you tried to rescue me yourself.
As your ego begins to crave the attention of cowards.
You will be there, dancing on my grave.
You'll deny yourself, every happy ending.
You're not as consequential as the rest.
In your hand you'll recover, a notice of the truth.
You failed me.
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no comments:O? omg! such an awsome song, I <3 Silverstein!(: -Vee(:
Shane said this about the song "Yeah, I was driving in the Detroit suburbs in this city called Birmingham, a very affluent area, and on the back of this soccer mom Mercedes-Benz SUV there was a sticker that said "I lift Detroit in prayer". This really pissed me off. Horrible economic times, one of the cities getting hit the hardest of all, and people are advertising they are helping Detroit by praying? I really think people could do a lot more than that, and it got me thinking about all of that. So I wrote the song about Detroit, sort of from the city's perspective."