The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues)

Album: Hello Hurricane (2009)
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  • The static comes in slow
    You can feel it grow
    Our stream of conscience flows
    Under the streets below

    The rivers made of sound
    Still running underground
    Runs like a silent flood
    We run as thick as blood

    Can you hear it rise
    Up from the ground?
    Can't drown it out
    Can you hear it now?

    This is the sound
    Of a heartbeat
    This is the sound
    From the discontented mouths
    Of a haunted nation

    We are the voice of breaking down
    Can you hear me?

    This is the sound
    Of the desperation bound
    By our own collision
    We are the voice of breaking down

    The static comes alive
    Beneath the broken skies
    John Perkins said it right
    Love is the final fight

    Let it rise above
    Rise above
    There is no song
    Louder than love Writer/s: JON FOREMAN, TIM FOREMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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