The American Scream

Album: This Addiction (2010)
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  • Well they tied that yellow ribbon round the oak tree.
    They've worn out all the prayer in their hearts.
    All along thought they were routing for the home team,
    As they're sent to the game and torn apart.

    With twists this turn a kid up on the pipeline,
    He carries all the pain in the world.
    As we blindly clap and cheer from the sidelines
    It's clear, on a losing streak from the very start

    And that's where they found me,
    In the cemetery.
    A smoking gun in my hand,
    Now I'm damned for the land of the free.
    Sing with me,
    The American scream.

    They took that faded ribbon off the oak tree.
    They've worn out all the hope in their hearts.
    All along thought I was doing the right thing,
    Now I'm lying in a pool of my blood.

    And that's where she found me,
    In the cemetery,
    A smoking gun in my hand,
    Now I'm damned for the land of the free.
    Sing with me.

    And that's where she found me,
    In the cemetery,
    A smoking gun in my hand,
    Now I'm damned for the land of the free.
    Sing with me,
    The American scream.
    The American scream.

    And that's where she found me,
    In the cemetery,
    A smoking gun in my hand,
    Now I'm damned for the land of the free.
    Sing with me,
    The American scream. Writer/s: DEREK GRANT, MATTHEW SKIBA, MICHAEL ANDRIANO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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