Save the Children

Russ Rankin

Not the one to live or die alone
Or keep a chain around the telephone
If there's a fortune at my fingers it'll be a crime
Struck down on the dirty floor
Ten locks on the cellar door
I haven't slept for weeks and I'm doing fine

In a better world I'd save the children overseas
In another life I'd play a meaner brand of god
Such good intentions never standing in the fore
And I swear it's me never letting go

You can't fail if you've never tried
Crouched down from the view outside
Foot steps in time with a ticking heart
So tired of the endless days
Payback for my selfish ways
Feels like I've lost before I even start

Trivia about the song Save the Children by Good Riddance

When was the song “Save the Children” released by Good Riddance?
The song Save the Children was released in 2006, on the album “My Republic”.
Who composed the song “Save the Children” by Good Riddance?
The song “Save the Children” by Good Riddance was composed by Russ Rankin.

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