The Greater Boulders
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The Greater Boulders
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Chorus:
Alright
Come on
Our blood
This Town
Verse 1:
So me and David yeah me made it to the party. I tried to hide his pills but took two just
the same. We grind our teeth and see the chalk-white detritus. Now he’s collecting it.
He’s writing out my name.
Pre-chorus 1:
We’re all the kids that stuck around,
This ugly venom fills our blood.
I’m half disturbed, half high as hell,
It all makes sense I’m coming up.
[Chorus]
Verse 2:
Little lightning’s got my number all this thunder’s making everything too loud. I’m
jumping on the backs of devils just to glimpse up at the stars and the clouds.
Pre-chorus 2:
We’re all the kids that stuck around,
We’re playing God with broken thumbs.
I’m half disturbed, half high as hell,
It all breaks down I’m getting numb.
[Chorus]
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