Nobody Dies Anymore

Album: Sukierae (2014)
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  • Sitting in a combed out room
    Watching the world to end
    I won't say golden
    Until you let me back in

    Nobody says goodbye
    But everybody goes home
    We end the day sober
    To a depth we don't own

    I stand where I grew
    Oh, I hated that too
    When hell's about to blow in
    I saddle up new

    And it won't be long
    To find a broken back bone
    Or another ocean
    Are there any unknown

    So I dance my shoe
    Beneath the black balloon
    Flip it at you for your trouble
    So long, so soon
    I'm going to

    Nobody dies anymore
    But don't you think it's never over
    Nobody dies anymore
    No badge knock on a dark front door
    Some things still change
    But
    Nobody dies
    Nobody dies
    Nobody dies

    Don't I look over my sister
    Sister don't you know me no more
    She calls me once every summer
    Before the leafs turn gold

    When she was the daughter
    Of a world without end
    They told her I was stolen
    She couldn't comprehend

    Poured out in the street
    By the blood in the grass
    Poured out at the feet
    By the broken glass

    Nobody dies anymore
    No badge knock on a dark front door
    Some things still change
    But
    Nobody dies
    Nobody dies
    Nobody dies

    Love every song that I know
    You ask me well how so
    Strange I can't defend
    I love how every song ends Writer/s: JEFF TWEEDY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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