Cinder Block Mountain
Cinder Block Mountain lyrics by Wafflehouse. overcast a sunday night up on the hill. we felt the air as we watched the cars not passing by. it was then i knew...
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Cinder Block Mountain
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overcast a sunday night up on the hill.
we felt the air as we watched the cars not passing by.
it was then i knew it all would be fine.
palm tree lights pass by. travel pass.
lights.
the corner,
my sideline .
so i give it up.
i hope that you get enough.
there'll still be wind.
but only if we make it.
this will never end.
not even if we fake it.
it's just my dreams to bleed.
it's just my line in the sand.
my stare,
to pierce through you.
i knew we would.
i knew it would.
until i get my chance.
i'll just waste my time.
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