Justified

Album: Bad Vibrations (2016)
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  • Burn me alive, if you feel that's justified
    Burn me alive, if you feel that's justified

    Burn me alive, if you feel that's justified
    I need more than faith
    To see you on the other side, the other side

    Can you hear me? The lowly one
    Do you fear me? You righteous ones

    Bow down to all earth's creation
    Every man of every nation
    Who's right and wrong at times like these?

    Burn me alive, if you feel that's justified
    I need more than faith
    To see you on the other side, the other side

    Can you hear me? The lowly one
    Do you fear me? You righteous ones

    I believe in a life before death
    That happiness and virtue coexist
    And if you only believe to hedge the bet
    You're gonna pay your debt

    Burn me alive, if you feel that's justified
    I need more than faith
    To see you on the other side, the other side

    The lowly ones need more than this
    To see you on the other side, the other side

    Burn me alive
    Feel nothing, leave nothing
    Learn nothing then be on your way
    Be on your way

    Do you fear me?
    You righteous ones
    Can you hear me?
    The lowly one
    The lowly one, the lowly ones Writer/s: BILL STEVENSON, CODY QUISTAD, JEREMY MCKINNON, KEVIN SKAFF, NEIL WESTFALL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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