One More Suicide

Album: Marcy Playground (1997)
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  • Christopher O'Malley
    Went out on a bridge
    Down in Chehalis
    And clutching his bible
    And a letter from her
    Fell into the river
    Pity no one was there
    No angels in the air
    And the morning paper ran
    One more suicide
    His mama stayed by
    The river side
    Down in Chehalis
    And clutching her bible
    And a letter from him
    Fell into crying
    Pity no one was there
    No angels in the air
    And the morning paper ran
    One more suicide
    Pity no one was there
    No angels in the air
    And the morning paper ran
    One more suicide
    One more suicide
    One more suicide Writer/s: JOHN K. WOZNIAK
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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  • Torn Asunder from Morgantown WvI remember when this came out. My 11th grade year of High School. I thought I was having a hard time and in some dark places back THEN. I unfortunately relate to this more than ever.
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