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Rickety Bones

from The Life Machine by Death by Robot

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A song you can cry to

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There was no one here to say hello
Say I'm gone but I still love you
With deadly old rickety bones
Cast aside your stones of anguish
Left alone like a child that wants to go home
With tired old rickety bones

We'll love you
Your not that old, you've lived so proud
They beat you
They broke your bones, but still your proud

The wind on your face makes you cold
It hurts all the people we know
With tired old rickety bones
Look outside, your not going home
left alone like a child that wants to go home
With deadly old rickety bones

We'll love you
Your not that old, you've lived so proud
They beat you
They broke your bones, but still your proud

These bones will break
Come back to life like a monster that's barely alive
Breaking your back with it's eyes
Creeping with the sick disguise

We'll love you
Your not that old, you've lived so proud
They beat you
They broke your bones, but still your proud

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from The Life Machine, released March 23, 2013
Jeremy Pudlowski, Death By Robot

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Death by Robot Edmonton, Alberta

Jeremy and Colton Pudlowski, Paulie Finch and Nathan Woodward are the furious four forming the Edmonton based Indie-Rock band, Death By Robot. A band that doesn't conform to traditional mainstream imagery and typical typefaces. A band that looks beyond the television screen, listens beyond the radio stations. Inspired by the unknown both here, and out there. ... more

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