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Briar Thomas Williams
“Pulled off the highway in Missouri,
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Made for the chapel with some spraypaint<br> | Made for the chapel with some spraypaint<br> | ||
For all the things we'd held in secret.<br> | For all the things we'd held in secret.<br> | ||
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Lord, lift up these lifeless bones,<br> | Lord, lift up these lifeless bones,<br> | ||
Light cascading through the windows.<br> | Light cascading through the windows.<br> | ||
All the rainbow's heavy tones.<br> | All the rainbow's heavy tones.<br> | ||
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He has fixed his sign in the sky.<br> | He has fixed his sign in the sky.<br> | ||
He has raised me from the pit and set me high.<br> | He has raised me from the pit and set me high.<br> | ||
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Left that place in ruin,<br | Left that place in ruin,<br | ||
− | Drunk on the spirit and high on fumes.<br> | + | Drunk on the spirit and high on fumes."<br></font><br></center> |
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Revision as of 23:19, 10 September 2014
Briar Thomas Williams
“Pulled off the highway in Missouri,
And lo, our hearts were heavy laden.
Made for the chapel with some spraypaint
For all the things we'd held in secret.
Lord, lift up these lifeless bones,
Light cascading through the windows.
All the rainbow's heavy tones.
He has fixed his sign in the sky.
He has raised me from the pit and set me high.
Left that place in ruin,<br
Drunk on the spirit and high on fumes."