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lyrics
Figure out the stranger ways, I have seen all of this, over and over again/A broken word, children’s hurt, multiply the pain, over and over again/Hallelujah again/Golden man, shattered heart, fortune wide and anger deep, over and over again/Throw it down, hit the ground, every thought will make a sound, over and over again/Hallelujah again, hallelujah again/So why, why wait if these storms are what we call hope?/Give it up, let it go, over and over again, over and over, over and over again/Images upon a screen, lend an eye and make believe, over and over again/Give it up and turn away, a fool’s attempt in silence kept, over and over again/Hallelujah again, hallelujah again/So why, why wait if these storms are what we call hope?/And why deal with pain if hardships are certain as the rain?/Why, why wait if these storms are what we call hope?/Why deal with pain if hardships are certain as the rain/Give it up, let it go, the peace to come is better than you know/Give it up, let it go, the peace to come is better/The peace to come is better/The peace to come is better than you know/Give it up, let it go, the peace to come is better than you know
credits
from What Are You Afraid Of?,
released February 19, 2013
Kevin Marble – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Megan Romberger – vocals
Taylor Anthony – drums, percussion
Jared Highlen – bass guitar
Mark Sommerville – electric guitar, organ, piano
René Cruz III– banjo
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