1 2 3

Amy Elizabeth Ray, Emily Ann Saliers, Elizabeth Cooper Seay, Chris McGuire, Scott Bland, Bryan Lilje

From the bowery to the brimstone, I tried to find your heart
With drugs of initiation, bottom of the barrel that drops
I understand your causes, sympathize the motivation
But all the details of this war are just self-infatuation

1 2 3
Nothings for free
4 5 6
Pick up the sticks and go home
Manic blood runs thick my friend, are you looking for a clean escape?
What's left when the locks have all been broken, young children of authority?
How long can you be agile, dancing between the alter and the mercy seat?
Here's a chance to make a choice, are you aware of the fire beneath your feet?

1 2 3
Nothings for free
4 5 6
Pick up the sticks and go home
The basement lies within us, the fear comes through the door
There's nothing left between us, the fear becomes a roar
Once that wheel is in motion, don't you lose what you have found
I'm talking about that burning wheel of tongues, everything that makes it go
around
We're all born in the devil's scorn, they want to see you die
Are you true? Everything they say is a lie

1 2 3
Nothings for free
4 5 6
Pick up the sticks and go home

Trivia about the song 1 2 3 by Indigo Girls

On which albums was the song “1 2 3” released by Indigo Girls?
Indigo Girls released the song on the albums “Nomads · Indians · Saints” in 1990 and “Back On The Bus, Y'all” in 1991.
Who composed the song “1 2 3” by Indigo Girls?
The song “1 2 3” by Indigo Girls was composed by Amy Elizabeth Ray, Emily Ann Saliers, Elizabeth Cooper Seay, Chris McGuire, Scott Bland, Bryan Lilje.

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