The Hollers & The Hymns
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The Hollers & The Hymns
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Lay down your cloth, untie your shoes and come on in
There's a seat saved on the first row
The stars around, the show is ready to begin
The sky is falling down
Open your arms I'll climb inside and we can share
Share the night. we'll be alright we can share the night
The preachers cry, the shadows sprawl along the ground
Grab your cross and pray
Those gods you fear they can do nothing for you now
Absolutions failed
We lay infused between the hollers and the hymns
Hold on tight we'll be alright, we can share the night
Are you the one we have been waiting for
This house of fool is in dire need of some rapport
Are you the one we have been waiting for
Cut through the storm a force of natures reckoning adorned
Are you the one we have been waiting for
A requiem that is impossible to ignore
Are you the one we have been waiting for
That we've been waiting
That we've been waiting
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