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The voices screaming
Stop!
Look what we've started
The heroes falling
Could you say that you would give your life tonight?
The sky is burning
The fear consuming
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

The voices screaming
Stop!
Look what we've started
The heroes falling
Could you say that you would give your life tonight?
The sky is burning
The fear consuming
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

Look what we've started
The heroes falling
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight
The sky is burning
The fear consuming
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

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Lose My Life Lyrics

Backwards and forwards
Seems always undercovers
They blind us all
Pressed against the wall
There's nothing that you should fear
Autopilot behind the wheel

Don't fret they're coming
They're lining up to join me
To save us all
Which ones will fall
They don't even care we're here
How do you save someone without fear

The voices screaming
Stop!
Look what we've started
The heroes falling
Could you say that you would give your life tonight?
The sky is burning
The fear consuming
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

Tensions are boiling
To the point of overflowing
The stage is set
Curtains drenched in red
We sent off our only sons
We're killing them one by one
Best friends and lovers
Turn against one another
Their faces change
Only shame remains
Out here we stand alone
Operation "Come Back Home"

The voices screaming
Stop!
Look what we've started
The heroes falling
Could you say that you would give your life tonight?
The sky is burning
The fear consuming
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

The voices screaming
Stop!
Look what we've started
The heroes falling
Could you say that you would give your life tonight?
The sky is burning
The fear consuming
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

Look what we've started
The heroes falling
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight
The sky is burning
The fear consuming
I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

I'll live forever if I lose my life tonight

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The psyche of Joey Culver, when based on an impression drawn from his lyrics, is one of
despondent, self-imposed isolation. That first read is in reality far from the true spiritual
being of this Mississippi native. He has come out of a debilitating, mentally unstable
upbringing with a perspective of hope for a future far better than his past. The title If These Scars Could Talk, is the source for the lyrical meaning of this debut.

Culver was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, in the heart of the Gulf coast to parents who
had recently divorced during the pregnancy. His mother married young, and had two
children with his father. Another child, a second daughter came later. The only male
figure in his life was his Uncle Joe, also his namesake, as his stepfather worked off-shore
in oil exploration. Later as his adult life began, a relationship with his biological father
would come at 18.

Culver began his life in a household that upon birth was normal and nurturing. By the
age of eight, with two other children to care for, a young Culver became too much to
handle and his mother placed him in a behavioral hospital. From the ages of eight to
fourteen, he was in mental institutions and boys homes. At fourteen, for two years he
was in foster care, as a ward of The State of Texas. Child Protective Services released
him to his birth mother at the age of sixteen. When he returned to Mississippi, he
dropped out of school, got his GED, and enlisted in the U.S. Navy on his seventeenth
birthday.

After a year, he was offered a section eight medical discharge under what is the
equivalent of a “one-strike, you‟re out” philosophy. Culver had not been entirely
forthcoming about his past when enlisting, and it came back to bite him. His
entire life, music had been his only escape – singing whenever he got the chance.
Naturally, he immediately joined a band, and over the next several years fronted five of
them prior to assembling Papercut Massacre.

The lead track off of IF THESE SCARS COULD TALK, “Left 4 Dead,” details his
indelible memories of being left by his parents. Culver recalls, “It is an apology to my
mother for being such a horrible kid. She had no other choice than to send me to these
awful places. There is no blame. When I state that, „You know that you raised me well,‟
it is crucial she understand that nothing was her fault and she did the best she could.”
There is now a common understanding between the two of them, and they are at peace
with the path that took them through hell in the past.

The hook-laden “In The Middle” is the first song Culver wrote for the album. It is about
his second divorce coming to an end, with his ex-wife wanting him back when they were
too far down the path of no return. He sings,” You will forget about me real soon if you
put your mind to it.” Culver states, “It is about getting up and moving on, and that is
what I‟ve done. Sometimes, decisiveness does not come easy for some, but it is essential
that actions be made when things are not right. It simply had to be done.”

A third track, “Part of You” is the story of the one girl who got away. Culver remembers,
“She left me for a guy who was going to be home every day. I chose music, and although
I miss her sometimes I have no regrets.

This debut offering bridges emotions of sadness, hope, love and ultimately is a canvas of
the emotions of life. The difference in Joey Culver is he has no reservations in being
forthcoming about his troubled past and what has gotten him to this day. If we all lived
at such peace, therapists would lose a large percentage of the population utilizing their
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