So, you’re leaving here for sure
Going where they where jackets there much more.
You know the seasons ain’t the same
I recall the one that you came.

Count the times that I’ll be wrong tonight,
Lets be honest, I won’t even try.

You know just what to expect,
Endless days, endless nights, cold and wet.

Well, no one knows each other there,
Walk on by, walk on by, they just don’t care.

Grasp the shoulder cardinal by the throat,
Burn the letters that you never wrote,
Anywhere you hang your head is not your home.
Nothing here to eat except our own.

Well I don’t have time for problems like these.
I’d get off your back if you got off your knees.

Well i don’t have time for problems like these.
I’d get off your back if you got off your

There you go again,
There you go again,
There you go

Grasp the shoulder cardinal by the throat,
Burn the letters that you never wrote,
Anywhere you hang your head is not your home.
Nothing here to eat except our own.

Nothing here to eat except our own.



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    i believe it's "grasp the shoulder, cup him by the throat".

    i love this song. <3

    thexfullxeffecton April 24, 2003   Link

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