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Red White And Blues Lyrics


Menzingers Red White And Blues


You called it no mans land
With machine guns blasting to hell
I let my guard down and carried my heart so far away
And in a letter sent, that I don't want to be here any more then them
I'm sipping on coffee gone stale again
Is this how it tastes to mix drinks with sour grapes?

So kiss me before its over if only for a minute
We can argue who was first to bleed
Or let the walls do the talking

But in the middle of the night
I lay frozen in a memory of us down by a river
With your hand clenched into mine
Well I still remember all the promises we swore we'd never outlive
Please tell me you remember forever friends

Cause in the red light I'm singing all alone
As I watched my favorite dream fall from grace to stone
Hiding in the basement we kept our voices low
You gave me that old troubled look that said "I don't know"

Hold onto twilight the sun brings empire
We are the last fight we are the fire

Cause just like your mother said
Your too pretty and young for this
You'll make it better on the outside
Just keep your head and keep your fire.



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