Redemption
Music & Lyrics by
Ghosts of Black River
[Verse]
Face down in your filth again,
Darkness clouds your mind, distorting thoughts in your head.
Before it takes hold, will you find strength to escape?
Or ignore all the signs and let the cycle repeat?
[Chorus]
I....know your thinking.
And I know it won't ever change,
Straight out, just a son of a bitch
And I'm wiping my hands clean,
I....know your thinking.
And I know it won't ever change,
Straight out, just a son of a bitch When I reached out,
[Verse]
And dragged you out of the depths,
where you drifted along,
Through ashes of the bridges, that you burn as you go,
In your eyes son, it maybe hard to accept,
But blaming those who tried, just makes you more pathetic.
[Chorus]
I....know your thinking.
And I know it won't ever change,
Straight out, just a son of a bitch
And I'm wiping my hands clean,
I....know your thinking.
And I know it won't ever change,
Straight out, just a son of a bitch
And I'm wiping, my hands clean,
[Bridge]
Hear the storm rolling in,
It's deafening sound, leaves you cowering.
A worthless shell and nothing more,
And I've wiped my hands clean,
Wiping my hands clean.
[Solo]
[Outro]
I know myself,
It ain't easy but man why should it be,
But I won't be the one,
To fight a war that can't be won.
credits
from Struggle on,
released July 6, 2017
Mixed and Mastered by Luke (Shreddar) Green
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