Everybody Walks You In


You came home and hit me like a thunderstorm to a newborn
Sent me looking for a can of steam, some lightbulb grease, left-handed crescent wrench
She told me about people living in caves in Arkansas
I sat outside most of the day and watched her paint her house

She said she didn't want any help, she said she'll party when she's done
That there's an eagle and a heart, see where it used to be a name

One thing they don't tell you is you don't walk in by yourself
Everybody walks you in
Everybody walks you in
Everybody walks you in
Everybody walks you in

My first fiancée, he said I am going to Hell anyway
I killed while I was in the service, it wasn't God who commanded that
Five years ago they gave me three years to die
The judge said jail or the service, son, pick one

One thing they don't tell you is you don't walk in by yourself
Everybody walks you in
Everybody walks you in
Everybody walks you in
Everybody walks you in


Writer/s: Chris King, David Melson, Elijah Lij Shaw, Eric David Rose, Matt Fuller, Meghan Gohil

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