Call it what you want
We were just too young
To be playing with cocked and loaded grown up guns
Now we know damn well
At least I can better tell
That you were not worthy of how hard I fell
So clean it up
Soak up the blood
Wring it out into the mud
And wash it well
I know because you kiss and tell
The sound found ringing from a broken bell
I believe in the ground moving beneath my feet
So I work harder
You were just my ingest of a sweet deceit
So I work harder again
Cover up your canvas
With coffee stains and lug
Around the remains of a leaking mug
Cause what once woke us up
Now is not enough
The callus that comes from a daily drug
First it’s a factory feel
Then you’re forced to kneel
And subsequently with the devil making a deal
I wasn’t then
But I think I might now be
A man of steel
I believe in the ground moving beneath my feet
So I work harder
You were just my ingest of a sweet deceit
So I work harder again
I believe in the ground moving beneath my feet
So I work harder
You were just my ingest of a sweet deceit
So I work harder again
I work harder again
I work harder again
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