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Robert Schilling - I Ask Why Lyrics



Robert Schilling - I Ask Why Lyrics




Very little their sons they can do
On the run from the hell they will face
And they're beating, beating from their needs
Stretched out skin, heart burns the turnkey

And they're dying
What you read
Moments from the end
And they're dying
From their wine
Proof that they're dead

Whisper, you're feeding the brain
Information, what you read today
Olive oil, rubbed from the trees
Heard in the distance, Shotgun Memories

Banner air of angel's desperate wings
Boy these boys can fly
Brought together for the summer sing
Diplomas hang from the laurels they've achieved
Every man forgets their mastery

Pass the rage in their direction
Shoot the coils from your veins
Snap of faith with indecision
Load the gun, disdain the game
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Very little their sons they can do
On the run from the hell they will face
And they're beating, beating from their needs
Stretched out skin, heart burns the turnkey

And they're dying
What you read
Moments from the end
And they're dying
From their wine
Proof that they're dead

Whisper, you're feeding the brain
Information, what you read today
Olive oil, rubbed from the trees
Heard in the distance, Shotgun Memories

Banner air of angel's desperate wings
Boy these boys can fly
Brought together for the summer sing
Diplomas hang from the laurels they've achieved
Every man forgets their mastery

Pass the rage in their direction
Shoot the coils from your veins
Snap of faith with indecision
Load the gun, disdain the game
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Writer: Robert Schilling
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave




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Performed By: Robert Schilling
Language: English
Length: 5:30
Written by: Robert Schilling
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