Calling All The Gods

Album: Multitudes (2023)
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  • Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods

    The Earth sustains all different kinds of people
    Many are cheats and thieves
    Tell me grandpa, where did this stranger come from?

    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods

    The Earth sustains all different kinds of people
    Many are good and true
    I'll never know where this stranger came from
    Where this stranger came from

    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods

    These swords he commanded
    These swords he commanded
    These swords he commanded (dark in all direction)
    These swords he commanded

    Calling all the gods
    Dark in all directions, calling all the gods
    These swords he commanded (dark in all directions)

    Dark in all directions
    These swords he commanded
    Dark in all directions
    Dark in all directions
    And one day our deep humiliation will be known Writer/s: Leslie Feist, Shahzad Ismaily, Todd Dahlhoff
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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