Camouflaged in army clothes with,
Weapons just like yours.
A common threat from either side,
That’s clamping down like jaws.
Who’s to blame? Well, it’s all the same,
When you’re fighting in a war.
Let’s not complain and play this came
And lets go kill some more.
We’re under attack from friendly fire,
And not over yet,
It’s getting higher,
So watch your step,
I’ll fight you till the death,
Make sure you enjoy,
Your… last… breathe.
Beneath the dust and decaying cells,
There lies a working mind,
But locked away by those above,
It’s just too hard to find,
And told to o by those who knew,
All things that were to come,
And who’s to trust beneath the dust,
Well, you’re the only one.
Knee deep in the aftermath,
Of the things you tried to stop,
And head to toe in you’re favourite clothes,
Now you’ve risen to the top,
And what to do with the mess you’ve made,
And did it do the job,
Well, just sit back and let them slave,
While you become the slob.
credits
from Better Late Than Never,
released March 1, 2010
All songs written and performed by Sonny.
Recorded and Mixed by Sonny and Kev Feazey at Pinna Studios
Produced by Sonny
Mastered by Sonny
Additional Musicians:
Stuart Marshall - Drums
Dan Wilson - Bass
Kev Feazey - Electric Guitars and Backing Vocals
Matt Stevens - Electric guitars on 'Friendly Fire' and 'Make You Feel Good'
Andrew 'Dunny' Dunn - Electric Slide on 'Stomp'
Luke Ritchie - Backing Vocals on 'Stomp'
Artwork and Photography by Sonny
Something In The Water video directed and produced by Dan Wilson
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