The Calling
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The Calling
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I see the clouds, they're rolling in
They hide the sun but not my sin
The judas kiss still on my lips
Can't walk away from where I've been
Oh, hear the calling
Oh, hear the calling
Walking on the water
Darkness under my feet
Gonna make the devil holler
Hallelujah
I'm tired of watching shadows bleed
Fighting for nothing but a need
The seventh fall is on my knees
Let sighs and secrets cover me
Oh, hear the calling
Oh, hear the calling
Walking on the water
Darkness under my feet
Gonna make the devil holler
Hallelujah
Gonna run across the waves and
Gonna let the boat sink
Listen to the devil singin'
Hallelujah
Gonna rise from the grave when they roll that stone
Let the light burn the things I've known
Scream from the mountains that this child's come home
Hallelujah
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