Altars
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Altars
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Can you feel the silent cries
Over solemn need
Underneath the city lights
They're altars in the street
Through the walls I hear the sound
Of a beggar's plea
Looking for salvation from
The altars in the street
And it's so sad
People drifted away on a concrete sea
It's too bad
Faded lives
Burn, won't you burn in me
Eternal flame won't you light my name
Burn in me
If God is grace then bless the child
Who's left alone tonight, Set him free, Free to fly
Cause it's so sad
People wasted away in such a subtle display
It's too bad
Sacred lives
Burn, won't you burn in me
Eternal flame won't you light my name
Burn in me
If I stayed close to
Everything you once held onto
And I know, yeah I know
Sometimes you hurt
Burn, won't you burn in me
Eternal flame won't you light my name
Burn in me
Burn, won't you burn in me
You're my eternal flame why don't you light my name
Burn, burn, burn
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