Higher Power

Album: Higher Power (2024)
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  • Forty feet down falling head first off the edge
    (Without an angel)
    Waking up to the sound of the living dead
    (Alone with the devil)

    Life had forsaken me
    Left me alone to bleed
    I was ready to meet my maker
    (The day I died was the day I came back to life)

    Now I'm alive, I walked through fire
    I survived, I'm burning brighter
    Standing on top of the world
    I ain't coming down
    I'm alive, I've become the fire
    Rising high, I'm burning brighter
    The day I climbed out through my darkest hour
    I found my higher power

    Crawling through hell
    Hear the demons screaming in my head
    (Where is your God now?)
    Pulling out nails from the coffin they call my bed
    (Digging my grave out)

    Life had forsaken me
    Left me alone to bleed
    I was ready to meet my maker

    Now I'm alive, I walked through fire
    I survived, I'm burning brighter
    Standing on top of the world
    I ain't coming down
    I'm alive, I've become the fire
    Rising high, I'm burning brighter
    The day I climbed out through my darkest hour
    I found my higher power

    It was the death of me
    That made heaven speak
    Heard the angels calling out my name
    It was a eulogy
    For the part of me
    That will never, ever be the same
    It took a fall to rise
    To open blinded eyes
    The day I died was the day I came back to life

    Now I'm alive, I walked through fire
    I survived, I'm burning brighter
    Standing on top of the world
    I ain't coming down
    I'm alive, I've become the fire
    Rising high, I'm burning brighter
    The day I climbed out through my darkest hour
    I found my higher power

    The day I climbed out through my darkest hour
    I found my higher power

    The day I climbed out through my darkest hour
    I found my higher power Writer/s: Scott Stapp, Scott Stevens
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Round Hill
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