You are the sun and I am the moon
Your reflection stains my shirt, my eyes, my clothes, my constant moods
You are the sea and I'm just a wave
Oh you push and pull me under, over, always on my way
But they nailed you down because you wore a crown
They laughed in your face and pushed your throne away
But they were surprised when they opened their eyes
And saw you dancing on the grave
I may be under the weather but you silenced the storm
My soul will reflect on the things that you've done
I cannot forget because your love won't let go of me
And I know that you live in me, you call me home
Then gave me the keys oh to ransom my soul
Death tried to hold you, there's no place in hell for our King
So we're dancing on the grave
You are my rock on which I stand
There's no room for me to slip and fall because I'm in mountain hands
You are my prize, the reason I fight
For a love so pure it burns my fears into a lightning strike
credits
from HINGES,
released November 15, 2014
Written by Jesse L. McDaniel
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