The Common Man Project - Last Four Things

Sinner One The Beater
He beat his wife within an inch of her life
She came at him with a kitchen knife
He snapped her wrist and drug her across the floor
But the sun did rise and when the blood had dried he begged don't walk out that door

Sinners Two The Cheaters
Washed with guilt as lust ran down her thigh
Convinced yourselves you were both drunk and high
Now you're gonna pray.... hope and pretend
That your dirty little secret stays secret to the end

The ole demons are back again dancing with the seven deadly sins
We're all moths to the flame we want the pleasure but not the pain
Are you blind to what the good book sees
Pride greed and gluttony
The last four things the ole story tells
Death Judgement heaven and hell

Sinner Three The Sleepless Killer
The sound was brown so you shot him down
He was up in your side of town
Called him a boy made you feel like a man but now who's the slave
There ain't no peace when you're dreaming he's scratching in shallow grave

When does the night turn in to tomorrow
When does the lust and rage turn in to sorrow
When do your vampires let you go
On your knees and say forgive please can I come back home

The ole demons are back again dancing with the seven deadly sins
We're all moths to the flame we want the pleasure but not the pain
Are you blind to what the good book sees
Pride greed and gluttony
The last four things the ole story tells
Death Judgement heaven and hell

Sinner Four of Author Miller
At your end of days peace is hard to find
The white and whiskey ate at you overtime
Worried by your labored health labored how they stole your wealth
Wondering bout what your life might be as if a young man you'd done things differently

The ole demons are back again dancing with the seven deadly sins
We're all moths to the flame we want the pleasure but not the pain
Are you blind to what the good book sees
Pride greed and gluttony
The last four things the ole story tells
Death Judgement heaven and hell

Written by:
Kelly Dixon, Nathan Lanzino, Richard Hinton, Stephen Antonelli

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