last You're on a bridge to nowhere And you're gettin' there fast I don't know where it leads, oh, no All I know is that I don't wanna breathe This chemical
Our love is dark thoughts As it is bright lights It's the sound of a teardrop Falling down from a great height So don't let go, let waters flow And babe
stands a gate That leads to the heart of the city And I've spent seven years and a sea of fears In this broken mirror of a city Listen to the streets
When it comes calling, will you heed the call? When it gets heavy, now, will you let it fall? And as the loon cries, it opens minds The stream reflects
to Bootleg Saint (He's been gone, keepin' on, keepin' on for your freedom) Black boots, brown skin, he's chemical roots He's taking back the city one
Ooh, it's got me mystified, heavy now Deep down to my soul You try to keep the wheel steady now Easy as she goes I can hear on the wind A tale that needs
danced while the city slept Those were the nights to remember Now they're the nights to forget We sang from May to September And we danced while the city
You feel the weight of the world on your shoulder As every day gets shorter and colder And hand in hand we walk through a land of fire The mountains bleed
He was born in a small town And he was given every reason to stay Hallelujah, Mississippi Postcard living no sign of decay Till Vietnam moved next door
The cinematic after effects of alcohol Have led me to believe That there's nothing more beautiful Than a face as it starts to fade From your memory What
last You're on a bridge to nowhere and you're gettin' there fast I don't know where it leads, oh no All I know is that I don't wanna breathe this chemical
When it comes calling, will you heed the call? When it gets heavy now, will you let it fall? And as the loon cries it opens minds The stream reflects
The cinematic after effects of alcohol Have led me to believe That there's nothing more beautiful Than a face as it starts to fade From your memory,
He was born in a small town And he was given every reason to stay Hallelujah, Mississippi, postcard living no sign of decay Till Vietnam moved next door
stands a gate that leads to the heart of the city And I've spent seven years and a sea of fears in this broken mirror of a city Listen to the streets
danced While the city slept Those were the nights to remember Now they're the nights to forget We sang from May to September and we danced While the city
You feel the weight of the weight on your shoulders Cuz everyday gets shorter and colder And hand in hand we walk through leather fire The mountains
Our love is dark thoughts as it is bright lights It's the sound of a teardrop falling down from a great height So don't let go, let waters flow And