Bricks And Mortar

Album: Dead Set on Living (2012)
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  • Pain is like my driver, driving me insane
    I'm screaming out
    Help me carry this burden
    Pressure all around that tries to drag us to the deep
    Grief like a halo around my neck

    My salvation, bricks and mortar

    Nailing shut my coffin, coughing in the rain
    I'm screaming out
    Help me shoulder this tombstone
    Searching to defeat the many things that keep us weak
    Greif like a halo around my neck

    My salvation, bricks and mortar
    Help save me from the cold

    You can tear away my flesh
    You can crush all my bones
    But you will never take my soul

    Broken like an arrow, arrow in my leg
    I'm screaming for someone to shoulder this burden
    Strengthen up our grip against the changing of the tide
    Grief like a halo around my neck

    My salvation, bricks and mortar
    Help save me from the cold
    Take this halo

    I dream of bricks and mortar
    Salvation for my soul
    I dream of bricks and mortar
    Help save me from the cold Writer/s: JAYE SCHWARZER, Liam Joseph Cormier, MICHAEL RYAN PETERS, Scott Andrew Middleton
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Lyst Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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