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Don’t Let Go
I look out into the sky
And see birds falling down
And I always wonder why
They don’t make a sound
I thought they could fly
But they hit the ground
But they never cry
They are never found
It brings tears to my eyes
They are never found
And the world sighs
They hit the ground
And the eagles fight
They don’t make a sound
But they never cry
They are never
And the sky cries
‘Cause another bird dies
And from phoenix flames
We will arise
And the tides are low
‘Cause a whale left the flow
And from the myriads wail
We will show
And as the world cries
You should know
That though you were never found
Our heart will never go
I look down into the seas
And see whales sinking low
And I thought they were free
But they’re in the flow
I thought they were like trees
With the green sea glow
But they are dead, like old ghosts
And I watch them go
But they are never found
It brings tears to my eyes
They are never found
And the world sighs
And they hit the ground
And the sharks fight
They don’t make a sound
But they never cry
They are never found
When will I find you?
When will I see you again?
I’ve searched the wind and the rain through all this pain
Will I ever find you?
Will I ever see you again?
I’ve searched the sky and the sea just to see you again
I’ve searched the wind and the rain through all this pain
You are never found
And the sky cries
‘Cause another bird dies
And from phoenix flames
We arise
And the tides are low
‘Cause a whale left the flow
And from the myriads wail
We will show
And as the world cries
You should know
That though you were never found
Our heart will never go
Though they will never be found
I won’t let go
Just hold on and [X4]
DON’T LET GO!
- Title: Sea skys and falling birds
- Artist: Kroe Byrd
- Description: A song about war. It is first told in the point of view of a young girl in areas that the U.S. is invading. After the chorus, it goes to the point if view of a soldier on a ship. Then it goes into the point of view of a soldier on a helicopper while he or she is trying to save his or her friend. Its up to you on whether or not the friend lives or dies.
- Date: 07/21/2009
- Tags: battle fight death united states
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Comments (1 Comments)
- AnnieAnachronism - 07/21/2009
- Dude, this is effing amazing...I hope to use it in band practice, if it ever happens....
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