Help me father,
I don't think i'm,
ever gonna calm down,
ever gonna calm down.
I could start a riot in my head.
Just watch me burn.

I keep my soul,
stuck between an,
angel and an ashtray,
angel and an ashtray.
I could start a riot,
but i got no soul.

So what did you expect from me?
Be careful with those words.
The blackest eyes you've ever seen,
are coming your way sir.

But i got no soul.
Call the doctor.
I can't stop her.
We're keeping the faith year.
We're keeping the faith alive.

Help me father,
I don't think I'm,
ever gonna stop now,
ever gonna stop now.
I started a war,
because i could.
And all you did was hold me down.

Is this what you expect of me?
My candle in the wind?
Well I'm sorry.
You'll not believe.
Your space is running thin.

But i got no soul.
Call the doctor.
I can't stop her.
We're keeping the faith year.
We're keeping the faith alive.

But i got no soul.
Call the doctor.
I can't stop her.
We're keeping the faith year.
We're keeping the faith alive.
Keeping the faith year.
We're keeping the faith alive.

But i got no soul.
Call the doctor.
I can't stop her.
We're keeping the faith year.
We're keeping the faith alive.

But i got no soul.
Call the doctor.
I can't stop her.
We're keeping the faith year.
We're keeping the faith alive.

We're keeping the faith year.
We're keeping the faith alive.
We're keeping the faith year...


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    This song was the final song released by Short Stack before they broke up, and I think that this song is about their break up.

    There are line like "I started a war", "I could start a riot", "Be careful with those words" and "patience running thin". I believe that this refers to the tension and fighting that they may or may not have had in the lead up to their split.

    "But I got no soul" refers to the fact that they don't want to do this anymore, that they have lost their passion for it, and it has just become another meaningless task.

    "We're keeping the faith alive" means that Short Stack is alive in every one of their fans, and may also relate to Diviney going solo.

    rhysroxx1on September 19, 2012   Link

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