"Come on and save me,"
They said fallen in their own hole
"Everyone's waiting,"
I said, "Well now I just don't know,"
So many ivory towers
To raid in the sun
So many bruises,
Your thank you's not worth much
On a sidewalk in the rain
I'll sit away and watch
And watch it wash away
Why should I save her?
She'd be in a far better place
And there are others like her
With her exact face
Factory made, so similar traits
So many ivory towers
To raid in the sun
So many bruises,
Your thank you's not worth much
On a sidewalk in the rain
I'll sit away and watch
And watch It wash away
credits
from Meet The Strangers,
released July 14, 2012
Zach Adams - Music and lyrics
Tom Breed - Music
Jared Keishnick - Additional lyrics
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