Real honest words. Redneck spanish murder rap. And the click click click of bull dozer tracks and morris code of love
(Verse 1)
Three thousand feet of falling down
Just to touch the sacred ground
Click-clack, the tracks on the floor
Just to stand outside your door
A coffee on a lonely hill
My heart against your will
I showed you all my scars and pieces
And you just asked for new increases
(Chorus)
Click-click-click, I tap the glass
Hoping this time's the last
Click-click-click, the price goes up
Another sip from my own cup
I sent the wire, I paid the rent
On a life that was heaven-sent
But a cardboard door between us now
Just tell me, what's the final cost somehow?
(Verse 2)
I built a cross from twisted junk
And watched a pastor steal my spunk
I walked the road, a hundred cars
Drove right past my falling stars
But two girls stopped, they gave me a ride
For fifteen minutes of the tide
I thought that's what I'd found in you
But you just see the ATM I do
(Chorus)
Click-click-click, I tap the glass
Hoping this time's the last
Click-click-click, the price goes up
Another sip from my own cup
I sent the wire, I paid the rent
On a life that was heaven-sent
But a cardboard door between us now
Just tell me, what's the final cost somehow?
(Bridge)
I sent a story, forged a heart
You said you're with a friend, "so what's the start?"
I screamed your name, I cried, I bled
You said, "Devon, you're a pain in my head"
I asked you, "Am I just your money?"
You just sighed, "Oh, honey, honey..."
(Guitar Solo - The sound of a welding arc, angry and sharp, then fading into a clean, melancholic melody, like rain on a tin roof)
(Chorus)
Click-click-click, I tap the glass
This time's gonna be the last
Click-click-click, the screen goes dark
I'm making a new start
No more wire, no more rent
On a life that was hell-sent
No cardboard door, no final cost
This is the day I'm getting off
(Outro)
Click... click... click...
The sound is fading now
Click... click... click...
Silence in the shop somehow
Click.
The sound of steel on steel
This broken heart, I start to heal.
Click.
The hammer falls.
And finally, a man stands tall.