Swinging From The Family Tree

Dean Pleasants / Mike Muir

It's coming to take your mind away
Ignored it too long and now you pay
Dissipated from lack of maintennance
Eliminates the soul and patience
It's coming to take your mind away

It's coming to take you from yourself
It's coming to save you from your ways
Battles inside are prime for rapture
Convinced to you just means you're half sure
It's coming to take you from yourself

Never ending, condescending
Try again you're just pretending
Somethings just weren't meant to be
Swinging from the family tree
Confusion is the constant thought
Revelations sit and rot
Somethings just weren't meant to be
Swinging from the family tree

It's coming to take your soul away
It's learned to be evil just like you
Set the soul into remission
Thrives and feeds on competition
It's coming to take your soul away

Screams that come from silent taunts
Sacrificial ambience
Somethings just were meant to fear
Swinging from the family tree
Crimes against humanity
Drowning in the tragedy
Somethings just were meant to be
Swinging from the family tree

Swinging, swinging, swinging, swinging

Suffocation intuition
Irritating precondition
Somethings just were meant to fear
Swinging from the family tree

It's coming to take your emptiness
It's coming to fill you but with what?
Wishing on a four leaf clover
Turn the switch, it runnith over
It's coming to take your emptiness
Swinging from the family tree
Swinging from the family tree
Swinging from the family tree

Trivia about the song Swinging From The Family Tree by Suicidal Tendencies

Who composed the song “Swinging From The Family Tree” by Suicidal Tendencies?
The song “Swinging From The Family Tree” by Suicidal Tendencies was composed by Dean Pleasants and Mike Muir.

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