An old bearded oak of a man in the street yells "a storm is coming soon" The weather man says it will never rain again By their own perspective philosophies One of them's just a body Reading teleprompts in two-piece suits One of them is too strange and splendid For any to comprehend I feel something's coming for me Is this death or glory that hangs like lightning in the air? It's been years of barren skies But I see dark horizons draped Like night beyond this glare
Out there at the edge of town Where the wind whips up, whispering my name I walk the streets of this withered and wicked land My shadow darkens the door Of a place I ain't been before But I shamble off in shame Throwing rocks at the rooks With these brittle and broken hands I feel something's coming for me Is this death or glory that hangs like lightning in the air? It's been years of barren skies But I see dark horizons draped Like night beyond this glare
I swear I feel the rain in my bones And I imagine thunder shattering stones Playing crack the sky I was scared I might be lost in the floor but now I see more than that I'm just longing for love And this land's so dry
In the dark of the night I woke with a start And I stared across the room But all I saw was this dream burned across my brain From here to the ocean there was a field of roses I watched them burst and bloom I saw them wither and fade but revive When they felt the rain start to fall
I feel something's coming for me Is this death or glory that hangs like lightning in the air? It's been years of barren skies But I see dark horizons draped Like night beyond this glare
Compositor: Dustin Michael Kensrue (Dustin Kensrue) ECAD: Obra #12737595