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Phones Ringing Lyrics - Artist : Spose
It was 10 am when he got to his house
Heard the door open mid waffle in his kid's mouth Then his family's at the table gathered in a group hug His wife's crying as she held them tightly with a true love He shook his head a couple times with his mouth tight Thinking 'bout the worst thing he'd ever seen, it's not right Seem like yesterday was forever ago, them sirens singing He'll always remember when those phones were ringing Broken glass everywhere Gun powder in the nightclub air Glass shattered like hopes and dreams As the disco ball spun a shard with gleam Blood thick like mud Metallic copper how the smell tasted Body after body and the congregations of shell casings Pine glass fresh drinks all shattered on the floor A bunch of lasers hit his uniform as he stepped through the door But the sound, the sound was the worst It wasn't silent like one might have expected at first Nobody was talking, speakers buzzing, electronic whispers All he heard were phones ringing, frightened sisters Fathers, mothers, brothers, lovers, significant others Brains on the dance floor, the tiles all covered But the cell phones glowing and the pockets still calling Seen so many crime scenes, but this one was appalling The horrid smell hit his throat, it made him nearly vomit The moment that he saw it, wished that he had never saw it The TV still was on Years later, he'd still remember how that TV still was on The ringtone cacophony, the requiem, the love song Boot prints in the blood swamp These memories still do linger As he reached down with two fingers to check a pulse And right as his fingers touched her neck, the phone went off |
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