The metal bent back to the roof the mouth
No wonder they weren't speaking
A mangler touched the car and tore a family apart
And then a stranger made his way through the crowd
And reached in for the bleeding
He pulled the bodies out
The fire finally caught up and tore a family apart
Back and forth
The violence will sway
And the audience was getting tense
Lets look now for the probable cause
Oh look, someone was speeding
The air was drunk with lies
And they were covered in doubt
He looked down at the twisted design
And just could not believe it
He wiped the glass from thier eyes
To breath life in the mouth
And they pushed it back out
Back and forth
The violence will sway
And the audience was getting tense
Chord for chord
The violins will play
But, they never really made much sense
When tragedy dies
Leaves you alone
Where do you go
He's just feeling crushing bones
Underneath both the palms
All eyes on the road
He's saving a boy
Not letting go
A stranger that's just left known
As a hero unknown
Back and forth
The violence will sway
And the audience was getting tense
Chord for chord
The violins will play
But, they never really made much sense
No, they never really made much sense
credits
from Until The End And After,
released February 28, 2009
Produced and recorded by:
Branden Steineckert
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