My confessor is my friend and thus provides encouragement;
I learn by comparison, and my sins aren’t as bad as his.
Rules are not to be broken. They are puzzles for an intellect to bend but never cut in half. To give but never fully get.
I’ve always known I’d die alone.
My god is alone where no one else can go
Bread from my hand to my mouth
trickle down to my house
trickle trickle down to my house trickle trickle down to my house
Let the blood drip on the towel the blood drip on the towel
I will seek to save my heart if you will stop projecting yours as hints and tips to solve all prayers.
Well, we’ve been here 10,000 years
and there’s no less days to sing God’s praise
than when we first begun.
There are no less days to sing God’s praise
than when we first begun.
There are no less days to sing God’s praise than when we first begun.
credits
from Big Rocks,
released July 10, 2012
Phil Eastman - guitar/vocals
Jon Mackey - drums/vocals/percussion
Kevin Manwarren - bass/vocals
Joe Napolitano - percussion
Jillinda Palmer - organ/piano
Casey Trela - guitar/vocals/percussion/piano/bass organ
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