(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Destroyer: the Ballad of a Comeback Kid

Pray for content, settle for free rent,
the tenements recall Rome.
High five, look up, look alive, as the scions of history
guess another mystery wrong.

Recite your lines, and I'll quote scripture.
Everything was fine until membership lost its privileges.
Everyone in town wanted to be around you,
this went on for awhile until they finally found you.

Ever-so-careful, on the strip we cruise,
crippled in someone else's shoes.
Who knew? Mind you,
I never had to stand in line, you did,
for the Ballad of a Comeback Kid.

Watch your step as you step down from the podium,
returned from the war to a hero's welcome, what's more you just had to win.
Blazing new trails, waving goodbye to the audience.
Held captive, the crowd was inactive, it made such perfect sense.

Ever-so-careful on the strip we cruise,
crippled in someone else's shoes.
Who knew? Mind you,
I never had to stand in line, you did.

But you won't, Kelly says she could have.
But you won't, Kelly says she could have.

Like a bat out of hell, time has come for.
Like a bat out of hell, time has come for.
Like a bat out of hell, time has come for you.

Ever-so-careful on the strip we cruise,
crippled in someone else's shoes.
Who knew? Mind you,
I never had to stand in line, you did.
Ever-so-careful, on the strip we cruise,
crippled in someone else's shoes.
Who knew? Mind you,
I never had to stand in line, you did,
for the Ballad of a Comeback Kid.

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