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Isaac stomps out his cigarette **** He’s been living down in the suburban desert. I heard he stopped going to church years ago And I heard he’s scared to pray with both eyes shut. A hot night - sixteen and itching with life, Sixteen and running blind down the mountain Sixteen with bound up wrists; tied up hands And the story goes his old man dropped the knife. And the story goes he put up a hell of a fight. They’d make a killing on ticket sales alone. Get that angel to sweat in the stadium lights. And I heard that Isaac still has scars on his chest, But we all pay some penance, we all cheat some test.
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Jun 25, 2010
Jun 25, 2010 at 8:06 PM UTC
Moriah
Isaac stomps out his cigarette **** He’s been living down in the suburban desert. I heard he stopped going to church years ago And I heard he’s scared to pray with both eyes shut. A hot night - sixteen and itching with life, Sixteen and running blind down the mountain Sixteen with bound up wrists; tied up hands And the story goes his old man dropped the knife. And the story goes he put up a hell of a fight. They’d make a killing on ticket sales alone. Get that angel to sweat in the stadium lights. And I heard that Isaac still has scars on his chest, But we all pay some penance, we all cheat some test.
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Jun 25, 2010
Jun 25, 2010 at 8:06 PM UTC
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