You Can't Kill Us All

JAMES DEWEES, JOSEPH STEINEGER IV, NATHAN ELLIS, SEAN INGRAM

What more do you want from me? Some sort of apology?
Well I promise that forgiveness is the most you'll
get. And what I demand of you is to put up or shut up.
So make your decision, but remember - you can't kill
us all. I know you don't know what you say but I don't
feel any safer from you. Hate is too easy and we'll
both find a way to be right. No matter how far a
stretch. And even now I've all but forgotten what
we're fighting for. To end something or to begin it? I
don't even know why I care to continue. Old habits die
hard I guess. But we don't. And the threats are still
made. I'll kill you. Even though turning away seems
safer. I want to be in the middle. I want to go for
the jugular, but I don't remember why. Was it to start
something or to end it? I know why I continue. I do it
all for them. For her I can be an influence and for
them a backbone. To end the old and begin a new age of
compromise and clear thinking.

Trivia about the song You Can't Kill Us All by Coalesce

When was the song “You Can't Kill Us All” released by Coalesce?
The song You Can't Kill Us All was released in 2006, on the album “Functioning On Impatience”.
Who composed the song “You Can't Kill Us All” by Coalesce?
The song “You Can't Kill Us All” by Coalesce was composed by JAMES DEWEES, JOSEPH STEINEGER IV, NATHAN ELLIS, SEAN INGRAM.

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