[Verse 1]
Please, what happened to the flame?
(It burned down the sides)
With a fondness for cooking history
Revealing thoughts of Ms. Terri
In the heat of the night
A woman wealthy of a parous plight erased a harlot's life
(With the moon at her back, unaware of what could be)
[Refrain]
Plagued by practical and a mercenary lust, they tear at her skin
(Oh, the trouble began, but it never ended)
Clawing at her throat with a smell of desperate and a lack of regret
(Oh, the trouble began, but it never ended)
[Verse 2]
Free, pardoned by the flame
(That burned down the sides)
Her feet began to bleed between the seams
But she persisted to the streets
In the heat of the night
The river rendered the chance she surely needs to stay alive
[Refrain]
Plagued by practical and a mercenary lust they tear at her skin
(Oh, the trouble began, but it never ended)
Clawing at her throat with a smell of desperate and a lack of regret
(Oh, the trouble began, but it never ended)
[Bridge]
Oh, but her breath escapes her
Oh, but the pulse remains
Oh, but her breath escapes her
Oh, but her pulse remains
[Breakdown]
Places, People, the stage is set
Places, People, the stage is set
[Refrain]
Plagued by practical and a mercenary lust they tear at her skin
(Oh, the trouble began, but it never ended)
Clawing at her throat with a smell of desperate and a lack of regret
(Oh, the trouble began, but it never ended)
Plagued by practical and a mercenary lust they tear at her skin
(Oh, the trouble began, but it never ended)
Clawing at her throat with a smell of desperate and a lack of regret
(Oh, the trouble began, but it never ended)
[Outro]
City Escape was written by Casey Crescenzo.
City Escape was produced by Casey Crescenzo.
The Dear Hunter released City Escape on Tue Sep 26 2006.