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Vocalist Keith Buckley was inspited to write “C++” the first night he spent in the ICU with his wife and newborn baby. He received the phone call while on tour that his wife was experiencing life-threatening complication and he immediately flew home to Buffalo, NY.
When I got there they took me to...
Girl, what are you scared of?
All will be lost anyway
I see no good reason to wait, I will meet you
There's a light where you go
Don't let a missed exit haunt you
There will be no air to breathe
Helplessness like you would not believe
I won't blame you
There's a light where she goes
All is right where she goes
Stay if you think we could pull through
A curse is as strong as there is
The calm collects what is his
I gotta plead with your machines
I'm at the feet of your machines
Tell me anything at all
If it’s a false alarm, then forget what I said
If the snake won’t bite, then I take it all back
If there’s wine in that bottle, then bring me a glass
I'll eat crow, it don't taste so bad
I gotta plead with the machines
I'm at the feet of your machines
Tell me anything at all
The sun is out
Out cold
When everybody gets a universe, they do what they want
I'm gonna need another universe, I tore mine apart
Yeah, when everybody gets a universe, they can do what they want
I tore mine apart, I tore mine apart
Tried to speak to machines
Tried to plead with machines
Pull me from the ledge I hear 'em, they’re praying
C++ (Love Will Get You Killed) was written by Andy Williams (Every Time I Die) & Daniel Davison & Stephen Micciche & Jordan Buckley & Keith Buckley.
C++ (Love Will Get You Killed) was produced by Will Putney.
Every Time I Die released C++ (Love Will Get You Killed) on Thu Aug 25 2016.
I had never felt so helpless…I could do nothing for her. I couldn’t tell her it was going to be OK. I couldn’t even tell her that death wouldn’t be better because I had no idea yet if our daughter had even made it. I kept asking doctors what the machines meant, and eventually I could tell they were...