Death by Stereo - Let Down and Alone Lyrics

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Let Down and Alone

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What Are The Lyrics For Let Down and Alone By Death by Stereo?
We are alone
We are alone In this time and place, in this day and age A silent war is waged, for death it knows no age It is a killing field, for all the pain they feel All alone, let them go, we abandon hope All the pain it brings Eternal strength Where is the money spent, no miracles are sent All the promises you made, already came and went The innocence of child, you raped them all the while All alone, let them go, we abandon hope All the pain it brings Eternal strength Down Let down And when we die, sing We are alone (We are alone) We are alone (We are alone) I'd like to smash this whole place And shove it back in your face And scrape you off my shoe Just like the shit that coats all your words And keeps you high on your throne And pays mortgage on homes And feeds the mouths of hungry hookers, fancy cars, and boat homes You'd better back up the boat Cause when I'm slitting your throat You'll finally learn to see that we all die alone And when you lie in your grave With all the friends you've made You'll finally learn to see you've always been alone alone no, no, no! Let down, alone |
Who Wrote Let Down and Alone By Death by Stereo?
Daniel Aaron Palmer, Efrem Schultz, Jim Miner, Paul Michael Miner, Todd Henning
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What's The Duration Of The Let Down and Alone By Death by Stereo?The duration of Let Down and Alone is 3:27 minutes and seconds. |
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