Praise Poison

Album: Transit Blues (2016)
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  • "I heard the sound", the shout proclaimed
    Now I'm here to praise poison
    It's a Monday let me be mundane
    How's there so much to speculate?
    I can't stand to carry the weight

    Call me "The Sound and the Fury"
    Consider me dead and buried
    I'm like the city's grime
    No time for no crime

    Praise poison

    They fill your head with the devil and god
    You're so bored, but there's a choice
    You're screaming without a voice
    They fill your head with the devil and god

    Call me "The Sound and the Fury"
    Consider me dead and buried
    I'm like the city's grime
    No time for no crime Writer/s: Andy Trick, Jeremy DePoyster, Jonathan Gering, Kyle Sipress, Mike Hranica
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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