If you conjure up a fear
Make it loud so I can hear the tambourine
I just want to let you know
I could be your suicide policeman

Don't you go
'Til my eyes have left your face

Everybody hopes and waits
I can't believe
Everybody hopes and waits
I can't relate to my predicament

Brother, if you're feeling low
Tell me one thing I should know of your situation
I could stand out in the hall
I could be your suicide policeman

Arrest your fall
When you're afraid to hit the ground


Lyrics submitted by leahper, edited by WolfHali, alltheships, youwalkaway

Suicide Policeman Lyrics as written by Max Joel Bloom Daniel Blumberg

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    Perhaps 4 people commented on this song and said absolutely NOTHING. NOTHING! Did I say NOTHING?!!What's suicide policeman? My faith in humankind has just dissipated, at least where music is concerned. Geesh.

    rolypolywoofwoofon December 14, 2011   Link

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