High Road

Album: Once More Round the Sun (2014)
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  • You let the wind take us down
    You let the storm come and wipe us out
    I saw the fog stomp you out
    I saw the ocean come take you under

    I have my bullet stuck in your mouth
    I have you screaming for your last breath, yeah
    I shoved the boat deep inside
    I still waiting for the devour

    You take the high road down
    I take the ground below you
    You take the high road down
    I take the ground below

    You are the one nobody likes
    You are the plague that was brought here by rats
    I like to hunt you, lets fight
    Watching you fade out and never come back

    You take the high road down
    I take the ground below you
    You take the high road down
    I take the ground below

    You take the high road down
    I take the ground below you
    You take the high road down
    I take the ground below Writer/s: Brann Timothy Dailor, Troy Jayson Sanders, William Breen Kelliher, William Brent Hinds
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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