| Song Length |
4:01 |
Genre |
Pop - General |
Lyrics
Cigarette
Joe Iantosca /Julianne Buccino/Chris DeMaria
I remember the day
When he went away
From our front porch steps I stood and waved good-bye
I was just five years old
Too young to be told
But I could sense the sadness in mom's eyes
How could I have known
He would never come home
Oh how I hate you
For taking him from me
Never had a chance against your lies and deceit
Now just you wait a minute I'm not done with you yet
I hope you burn in hell I'd light the match myself
Damn you Cigarette
I know it wasn't enough
To take someone I loved
And I know one day you'll be back for more
So who's it gonna be next
Isn't it over yet
No one should have to fight this kind of war
But you have no respect
For the lives that you've wrecked
(Repeat Chorus)
Sometimes I try and imagine a world that is free
From all of the pain and the sadness you bring
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