Aftertaste

Album: Welcome Home Armageddon (2011)
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  • This is the everlasting
    Still life from angry heads
    For you to always let me down again
    Cold blue in automation
    Grave dancers on our beds
    Breaking pieces of ourselves again

    And the aftertaste, no deposit at the door
    Drive me dead, waiting for the end
    And the aftertaste, no deposit at the door
    Drive me dead, waiting for the end to come

    This is our saddest day, the worst things yet to come
    Screaming at the top of your lungs
    You were the one to take it
    The new young residents
    It's not the centre of our universe

    And the aftertaste, no deposit at the door
    Drive me dead, waiting for the end
    And the aftertaste, no deposit at the door
    Drive me dead, waiting for the end to come

    For the end, drive me dead
    For the end, drive me dead

    Drive me dead

    This is our saddest day, the worst things yet to come
    Screaming at the top of your lungs

    And the aftertaste, no deposit at the door
    Drive me dead, waiting for the end
    And the aftertaste, no deposit at the door
    Drive me dead, waiting for the end to come Writer/s: GAVIN BURROUGH, KRIS COOMBS-ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES-KREYE, RICHARD BOUCHER, RYAN RICHARDS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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