Pride

John Andrew Hull

Finally I felt the calming breeze
Stepping out to watch the final scene
After all it's you, my pride, and me
I can speak whatever I can speak
You see

Now I found the way to meet the means
Faker face to make the kingdom clean
After all it's me, the king, and the beast
Whatever, whatever, I can't speak
A thing

How can I explain my winded feet
Cut them off in 2nd mark it seems
Cut me off before I start to see
But I can cry as long as my deceit
You see
Me
See
Me
Me, me, me

Sound
I'm a dead neck, what a habit, so I'll dig it up and bury it in
Ground
What broke head, I think I'm dyin', I need another one to incubate the
Sound
What broke head, what a habit, I need another and another one
The Ground
What a dead head, I think I'm dyin', I think I'm dyin' for another one
The Sound
What a broke neck, what a lion, I need another and another one
The Sound
What a cheap trick, what a habit, what a habit when I need it yeah
The Sound
What a dead neck, what a lion, I need another and another one
The Sound
What a cheap trick, what a habit, I think I'm dyin' for
The Sound
What a dead neck, what a habit, I think I'll dig up and bury it in
Ground
What a broke head, I think I'm dyin', I think dyin'

Trivia about the song Pride by Manchester Orchestra

When was the song “Pride” released by Manchester Orchestra?
The song Pride was released in 2009, on the album “Mean Everything to Nothing”.
Who composed the song “Pride” by Manchester Orchestra?
The song “Pride” by Manchester Orchestra was composed by John Andrew Hull.

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