The Drought
Lyrics
Unruly type of sun, willing to spare no one
From the plains up to the peaks
This heat's stealing faith from the weak
Amidst the burning breeze
From the ground up through the trees
I hear the birds complain about the lack of the rain
And it's not the same life
Here the morning's like a knife
And the river's been bone dry
Where the day is not fond of light.
Glory to the night
Shade has been hard to find
From the plains up to the peaks
This heat's stealing faith from the weak
Amidst the burning breeze
From the ground up through the trees
I hear the birds complain about the lack of the rain
It's bearing down on me
No clouds in the sky
I hear the pines crack and cry
"There's no reason to try."
And it's not the same life
Here the morning's like a knife
And the river's been bone dry
Where the day is not fond of light.
It's bearing down on me
No clouds in the sky
I hear the pines crack and cry
Writer(s): JUSTIN WAYNE RINGLE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
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