recorded at 2nd Ave Studio, South Charleston, WV 2003
mixed and produced by j. travis morton 2010
lyrics
shine, like a fallen angel shines
do the drugs that get you high
cry just like your mother cries
do the things that get you by
they lay your head down on the chopping block
they swing their axe, its mighty wide
some say sacrifice will make a man of you
its hard for you to say it when youve died
time, sometimes your alibi
make it worth, worth your while
dry, the sand will make your eyes
do those things that get you by
when you die, all that remains will be you and only yours
so why should this life be any different
credits
from Remasters,
track released January 1, 2010
justin morton - music
j. travis morton - music & lyrics
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