| Song | Ship Of Fools |
| Artist | Fucked Up |
| Album | David Comes To Life |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| In the guts of a ship in the middle of the sea | |
| Stands a ring for the rivals for everyone to see. | |
| They spar around the center of their own duality. | |
| The audience is full and pressed against the ropes, | |
| Chanting for the blood of the loser of the bout. | |
| The fighters are their fears and symbolize their hope, | |
| They want to escape but there is no way out. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| Like God asking Abraham to kill his only son, | |
| He cries out for help, he stares at the sun. | |
| He never gets an answer when the day finally comes. | |
| When David fought Goliath he wasn't bound to lines. | |
| Now he'll never hit his mark, his opponent makes the rules. | |
| He's a servant to the story and a gallery's confines, | |
| Drifting on a sea of words, trapped on a ship of fools. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| Sinking on the ship of fools. [x4] | |
| You clamor for an outcome, a candid dénouement. | |
| The hunger for a resolution manifests the end. | |
| It concludes with an ovation, clap the blood off of your hands. | |
| He knows he couldn't help her when she needed him the most. | |
| What he gave her won't undo the one thing that he took. | |
| He was the vine around a flower, love in a fatal dose, | |
| So his story won't endure - the losers never write the books. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| The fire and the smoke, the starved and the meal. | |
| The head and the tail, the nut from the tree. | |
| The wax and the seal, the dagger and the cloak. | |
| The loss and the grief, the hammer and the nail. |
| In the guts of a ship in the middle of the sea | |
| Stands a ring for the rivals for everyone to see. | |
| They spar around the center of their own duality. | |
| The audience is full and pressed against the ropes, | |
| Chanting for the blood of the loser of the bout. | |
| The fighters are their fears and symbolize their hope, | |
| They want to escape but there is no way out. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| Like God asking Abraham to kill his only son, | |
| He cries out for help, he stares at the sun. | |
| He never gets an answer when the day finally comes. | |
| When David fought Goliath he wasn' t bound to lines. | |
| Now he' ll never hit his mark, his opponent makes the rules. | |
| He' s a servant to the story and a gallery' s confines, | |
| Drifting on a sea of words, trapped on a ship of fools. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| Sinking on the ship of fools. x4 | |
| You clamor for an outcome, a candid de nouement. | |
| The hunger for a resolution manifests the end. | |
| It concludes with an ovation, clap the blood off of your hands. | |
| He knows he couldn' t help her when she needed him the most. | |
| What he gave her won' t undo the one thing that he took. | |
| He was the vine around a flower, love in a fatal dose, | |
| So his story won' t endure the losers never write the books. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| The fire and the smoke, the starved and the meal. | |
| The head and the tail, the nut from the tree. | |
| The wax and the seal, the dagger and the cloak. | |
| The loss and the grief, the hammer and the nail. |
| In the guts of a ship in the middle of the sea | |
| Stands a ring for the rivals for everyone to see. | |
| They spar around the center of their own duality. | |
| The audience is full and pressed against the ropes, | |
| Chanting for the blood of the loser of the bout. | |
| The fighters are their fears and symbolize their hope, | |
| They want to escape but there is no way out. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| Like God asking Abraham to kill his only son, | |
| He cries out for help, he stares at the sun. | |
| He never gets an answer when the day finally comes. | |
| When David fought Goliath he wasn' t bound to lines. | |
| Now he' ll never hit his mark, his opponent makes the rules. | |
| He' s a servant to the story and a gallery' s confines, | |
| Drifting on a sea of words, trapped on a ship of fools. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| Sinking on the ship of fools. x4 | |
| You clamor for an outcome, a candid dé nouement. | |
| The hunger for a resolution manifests the end. | |
| It concludes with an ovation, clap the blood off of your hands. | |
| He knows he couldn' t help her when she needed him the most. | |
| What he gave her won' t undo the one thing that he took. | |
| He was the vine around a flower, love in a fatal dose, | |
| So his story won' t endure the losers never write the books. | |
| The speaker and the spoke, the axle and the wheel. | |
| The teller and the tale, the flower and the bee. | |
| The sword and the steel, the beast and the yoke. | |
| The fish and the sea, the prisoner and the jail. | |
| The fire and the smoke, the starved and the meal. | |
| The head and the tail, the nut from the tree. | |
| The wax and the seal, the dagger and the cloak. | |
| The loss and the grief, the hammer and the nail. |