Calling All Skeletons

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Alkaline Trio - Rock, USA

Calling All Skeletons

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[Verse 1] Here it is again, yet it stings like the first time Seems it never ends, double nickels on your dime I thought we were friends, I guess it just depends who you ask These feelings tend to leave me with a hole in my chest A hole in my chest Yeah, a hole in my chest [Verse 2] Now the time has come, I just wish I could erase All the damage done to your name and your keepsakes Only just begun, it's been fun, we were blind, deaf and dumb There's a party in my closet, calling all skeletons Calling all skeletons Calling oh-oh-oh [Chorus] Where did you go once the lights went black? Look what's become of me I've grown to love your disappearing acts Do one more, pretty please [Verse 3] Now the time has come, I just wish I could erase All the damage done, all this pain, all this heartache Only just begun, it's been fun, we were fucked up and numb There's a killer on the corner and he's looking for love Looking for love Yeah, he's looking for you, my love [Chorus] Where did you go once the lights went black? Look what's become of me I've grown to love your disappearing acts Do one more, pretty please [Bridge] And to tell you the truth I lost my faith in you You've gotta stop sneaking off on me And these unspoken lies appear at the worst times You've gotta stop sneaking off on me They're hiding just behind your eyes [Chorus] Where did you go once the lights went black? Look what's become of me I've grown to love your disappearing acts Do one more, pretty please [Outro/Chorus] Where did you go once the lights went black? You nearly gave us a heart attack We thought you might have swam out to sea You gotta stop sneaking off on me You gotta stop sneaking off on me

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Credits

Writers
  • Matt Skiba
  • Dan Andriano
  • Derek Grant