Steeple
by Down

Album: Down IV - Part Two (2014)
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  • Savior, poison, silver
    Mankind makes it so
    Hot at the touch
    Burn into the sun
    Skepticism, guilty
    Show me back in, perched in
    Cracked windows open
    Still on the sky
    Flying device
    Crumble the sight
    Falls down

    Pray guilty forever it hurts
    The answer to your prayers
    Pray guilty upside down it hurts
    It's crashing, I can't fix it
    It's crashing in the ether
    And the steeple will fall

    Clean fleece, clean sheets
    Blood spilled all over the ground
    Part it, the storm
    Eclipse the sun, inside so much
    Hate it but embrace fate's way
    Down singing, rad relegation
    Driving the shore
    Dance while they want under the sun
    Frame one now

    Pray guilty forever it hurts
    The answer to your prayers
    Pray guilty upside down it hurts
    It's crashing, I can't fix it
    It's crashing in the ether
    And the steeple will fall

    I've been searching high and low
    High and low
    For you and I
    I say the steeple will fall
    And the people will crawl

    The steeple will fall
    The steeple will fall
    The steeple will fall
    The steeple will fall

    The steeple will fall
    The steeple will fall
    The steeple will fall Writer/s: ALEX VANN, JANE HARBOUR, JASON SPARKES, JON HUNT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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