Tyrants

Album: Me And The Dog (2024)
Charted: 78
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  • Jiminy Crickets whispered to me
    Steering me away from it all
    On Fortuna's wheel I'm running
    Trying to evade the low side of the road
    I had a dream that you came to me
    Screaming and tearing me down
    Stood on the hills above the city
    The mist rolled and mirrored my doubt

    So, rail against the tyrants now
    The ones who rattle in your head
    And make something out of the rain
    Raise up a glass to lament the dead
    And love like you've never been hurt
    You can't make them roll with you in the dirt
    So, rail against the tyrants now

    I wasn't ever made for lying
    But I've done my fair share of it all
    I've let my ego almost kill me
    I've swung hard and rolled on the floor
    I wasn't trusting of the purest
    Love that came patiently forth
    These are the hardest lessons that I ever had to learn

    So, rail against the tyrants now
    The ones who rattle in your head
    And make something out of the rain
    Raise up a glass to lament the dead
    And love like you've never been hurt
    You can't make them roll with you in the dirt
    So, rail against tyrants now

    Rail against the tyrants now
    So, rail against the tyrants now
    Oh, rail against the tyrants now
    Rail against the tyrants now
    Oh, rail against the tyrants now
    Rail against the tyrants now
    Rail against the tyrants now Writer/s: Sam Fender
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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