Dead Ringer

BRANDON BARNES, JOSEPH PRINCIPE, TIMOTHY MCILRATH, TODD MOHNEY

I never claimed to be something more than me,
Your standards are something that I refuse to see,
I will answer only to myself,
So why don't you police someone else

The place I call home isn't there anymore,
With boards on the windows and locks on the door,
So pick up the pieces that never once fit,
Let this be the end of it

Once you held a place for me,
But now that I've left you went and gave up my seat,
Don't expect me to share your visions of life,
I'll take the my chances somewhere else

The place I call home isn't there anymore,
With boards on the windows and locks on the door,
So pick up the pieces that never once fit,
Let this be the end of it

Give me the green light to get on with my life,
Pick up the pieces then roll the fucking dice

I live in exile of you, your key no longer fits,
Because the locks on my life are new

Trivia about the song Dead Ringer by Rise Against

When was the song “Dead Ringer” released by Rise Against?
The song Dead Ringer was released in 2003, on the album “Revolutions Per Minute”.
Who composed the song “Dead Ringer” by Rise Against?
The song “Dead Ringer” by Rise Against was composed by BRANDON BARNES, JOSEPH PRINCIPE, TIMOTHY MCILRATH, TODD MOHNEY.

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