Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear

Album: Lost in the Sound of Separation (2008)
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  • Good God, if your song leaves our lips
    If your work leaves our hands
    Then we will be wonderers and vagabonds
    They will stare and say how empty we are
    How the freedom we had turned us up as dead men

    Let us be cold, make us weak
    Let us, because we all have ears
    Let us, because we all have eyes
    How they knew that this would happen
    We're so run down
    Good God! Can you still get us home

    How can we still get home
    I'm not dreaming
    We're forgetting our forgiveness Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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