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Subido: 2009/12/02

Song: Albert Camus

Artist: Titus Andronicus

Album: The Airing of Grievances

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Lyrics:

Running around this run-down, one-horse town

One of these days, they're gonna crucify me

How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable it is to be young, dumb, and have lots of money

We will sit upon this grassy knoll,

Holding hands and stroking handguns with pristine souls

And even my own mother will tell you I am an asshole,

But underneath it all there is an apathetic heart of gold

So who will be saved, from the least to the greatest men?

Because even Honest Abe sold poison milk to schoolchildren.

The blood drive came to Glen Rock High,

In a white bus with red letters on the side,

And a long shiny needle they brought to suck me dry,

Like missionary mosquitoes in the sky

Now you're doing time for stealing candy from a babe,

'Cause all the kids in Ridgewood have got cell phones these days

And if you wear a mask, they can still read your license plate,

And a wireless line is a terrible thing to waste

Because the more we think, the less it all makes sense;

Tonight we will drink to our general indifference

Lamb of God, we think nothing of ourselves at all

So, Death, be not proud because we don't give a fuck about nothing,

And we only want what we are not allowed.

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Comentarios

10 years ago

themadscientest

after I hear any of their song my blood is boiling and I need a cigarette! in a good way!

11 years ago

cubyman23

Does anyone know the chords?

11 years ago

5033kamakazi

perhaps some of the best lyrics to end an album ever - "so Death be not proud, we don't give a f*ck about nothing, and we only want what we are not allowed"

12 years ago

5033kamakazi

beautiful

12 years ago

Raul Guzman

oh, man.. this really made me cry.. it really did

13 years ago

Melanie Germond

@Fluppezot The general idea behind the lyrics comes from the last bit of "The Stranger" by Albert Camus. :)

13 years ago

Filip Peeters

I am amazed by the greatness of this song, it's epic! Are the lyrics from the work of Camus?

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