Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows – Graveyard Dancing

Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows Graveyard Dancing

Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows – Graveyard Dancing Lyrics

Artist: Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows
Song: Graveyard Dancing

Yeah
The locusts took over my brain
I’m not living for you, I’m just living
So chill with your guilt

You hope for sun I want rain
We just tear down the walls
In the home that our jealousy built
You’re not as pretty

As you maybe think that you are
It’s been watching you
Your slips and slurs and play on words
All fall from your mouth

Each mutter rolling, dripping from your tongue
My plagues begun
This thin man is starting to fade
You won’t be living for long

So just fly with me, die with me
Then I’ll swim while I drown
They just dig up the dirt
And bury us into the ground

You’re not as special
As you maybe think that you are
It’s been watching you
Your slips and slurs and play on words

All fall from your mouth
Each mutter rolling, dripping from your tongue
My plagues begun
Why is it I love you so much

And all you do is hate
Hate, hate everything
You’ve become?
Why is it I love you so much

And all you do is hate
Hate, hate everything
You’ve become?
It’s been watching you

Your slips in slurs and play on words
All fall from your mouth
Each mutter rolling, dripping from your tongue
It’s been watching you

Your slips in slurs and play on words
All fall from your mouth
Each mutter rolling, dripping from your tongue
It’s been watching you

Your slips in slurs and play on words
All fall from your mouth
Each mutter rolling, dripping from your tongue
My break’s begun
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From the album:
D.R.U.G.S. [Explicit]
Release Year: 2011