don’t rattle that cage now, don’t rattles those bones
don’t make those skeletal sounds, they’ll know you’re home
you better learn your lessons, you better pay some heed
you were never the one that we wanted, but you might be the one we need
shake off those fears doll, shake off that blood
but never shake the feeling that the minute you’re alone
they’re gonna get you, they’re gonna win
if you let your guard down, you’re gonna let them in
never look behind, never look ahead
all these friends around you, they're already dead
gotta use your cunning, use your thoughts
you better keep running, you better not stop
can’t think of your family or think of the past
they’re clawing at your heels, they’re starting to mass
they're breaking through the wood, they're looking at me
if i ever had a chance, if i ever want to leave
they're tearing through the bikers, tearing through the mall
we’re killing each other, killing them all!
gotta take to the ceiling, take all of the guns
the elevator’s taken; am i the only one?
they’ve made it to the hallway, made it to the door
put a gun to your head, couldn’t do that before
now they're chomping at the bits, and I’m starting to bleed
i try to pull the trigger, try to do what i...
you done rattled that cage now, you been rattling bones
you keep making those skeletal sounds, now you feel at home
credits
from Into The Thinny,
released September 1, 2014
dan - bass, backing vocals, scream
jon - guitars, backing vocals, scream
mac - guitars, vocals, words
maxwell - drums, tambourine
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