Red Telephone

Edward Carrington Breckenridge, James Riley Breckenridge, Dustin Michael Kensrue, Teranishi Teppei

I woke alone, in a mansion on a hill
Across the room, a red telephone
Mouth was dry, I felt I'd been asleep for years
I turned and I discovered then the sum of all my fears

What have I become?
Someone tell me that I'm dreaming
What have I become?
Someone wake me up

Through the glass, the clouds were dark and harbored rain
The land below was grey and vast
And through the mist, I saw the fields were flush with graves
And each headstone was etched with lies discrediting the brave

What have I become?
Someone tell me that I'm dreaming
What have I become?
Someone wake me up

What have I become?
Someone tell me that I'm dreaming
What have I become?
Someone wake me up

Son, imitate death's true face
For who and what and why'd they have to die?
Son, imitate death's true face
For who and what and why'd they have to die?
Why'd they have to die?
Someone wake me up!

Trivia about the song Red Telephone by Thrice

When was the song “Red Telephone” released by Thrice?
The song Red Telephone was released in 2009, on the album “Beggars”.
Who composed the song “Red Telephone” by Thrice?
The song “Red Telephone” by Thrice was composed by Edward Carrington Breckenridge, James Riley Breckenridge, Dustin Michael Kensrue, Teranishi Teppei.

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