The Day Seattle Died

JEREMY D. MARSHALL, KELLY HAYES, RONALD WARD, RONALD WARD, JR., SAMUEL MC CANDLESS, SAMUEL ALAN MC CANDLESS, TERRY BALSAMO

Turn all the lights down low
Tryin' to fade your apathy
Made up a world where you can't even be you
Star in a tragedy
Shattered voice on an open chord
They line up around the world just to hear you scream

Blown away by fame
We could all feel the shotgun hit the floor
Never mind in faith if you can't believe

Drowning in misery
The nightmare began when you closed the door
You sat in your angry chair and just tried to be you
The needle became your Queen
The drug had become your enemy
And music was just a way for you to bleed

Blown away by fame
We could all feel the shotgun hit the floor
Never mind in faith if you can't believe

Blown away by fame
We could all feel the shotgun hit the floor
And never mind in faith if you can't believe
And he won't believe
And he can't believe

Blown away by fame
We could all feel the shotgun hit the floor
Never mind in faith if you can't believe

Blown away by fame
We could all feel the shotgun hit the floor
Never mind in faith if you can't believe
And he won't believe
And he can't believe

And they won't believe
And they can't believe

Trivia about the song The Day Seattle Died by Cold

When was the song “The Day Seattle Died” released by Cold?
The song The Day Seattle Died was released in 2003, on the album “Year Of The Spider”.
Who composed the song “The Day Seattle Died” by Cold?
The song “The Day Seattle Died” by Cold was composed by JEREMY D. MARSHALL, KELLY HAYES, RONALD WARD, RONALD WARD, JR., SAMUEL MC CANDLESS, SAMUEL ALAN MC CANDLESS, TERRY BALSAMO.

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