The Revelator's rebuttal to The Lady's cries of woe.
lyrics
When the night was young you looked younger still.
But your eyes have changed in one night
hiding here beneath this hill.
You can't go back. You should know that
there's nothing left up there but sorrow.
You can't go back. You should know that
our sun could cease to shine upon our moon tomorrow.
It could be that soon.
I came here so many years ago.
Tried to run from the god of mammon. Oh,
I found he was everywhere. That left me with such a scare
that I dug for years to find a place of safety for the human race, so
You can't...
In the morning they think they can wash it,
they think they can wash it all away.
If they wake up they will make up
reasons why that can't explain.
They're going to fall with the best of men.
You can't...
credits
from The Revelator Part 2,
released January 26, 2010
Programming, electric guitar, vocals and mixing by Jerome Wincek.
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