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Protest the Hero
表演者
作曲和作词
Moe Carlson
词曲作者
James Rody Walker
词曲作者
Timothy Millar
作曲
Luke Hoskin
词曲作者
Arif Mirabdolbaghi
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歌词
We woke up as men but tonight, tonight we'll sleep as killers
As we break the cryptic morning with a bullet and a prayer
The steel never seemed more cold and agile
Than life never seems less vital and fragile
With a heart that's beating louder than my own
I watch a woman they call Kezia, I watch
A woman that I know, my hopes and my own future
Blindfolded to atone, to atone
A sin I didn't care for but a sin that paid my debts
A sin that fed my children and burned my smiles and cigarettes
And no one ever said that hope would be so beautiful
And no one ever said I have to pull that trigger on her
I can't even still her trembling hands
That were locked up by the dutiful and the obligated
Five soldiers forever sedated with the 'No one's responsible'
Psychological drama of our social justice dribble
(Her tiny steps) to resurrect
(Tell lies about) a static lifestyle
(The choice) to starve
(I have) to death
(To make) my own mistakes
So pull the screaming trigger
Watch your carcass bleed me dry
Or drop the gun and try to shake away the blindfold from your eyes
Drop the gun (pull)
Drop the gun (the)
Drop the gun (trigger)
Drop the gun
Sin, I didn't care for but a sin that paid my debts
A sin that fed my children and burned my smiles and cigarettes
Sin, I didn't care for but a sin that paid my debts
A sin that fed my children and burned my smiles and cigarettes
Writer(s): Moe Carlson, Timothy Millar, Rody Walker, Luke Hoskin, Arif Mirabdolbaghi
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