The Love
Lyrics
I was twenty-two when I first died,
But in the darkest dark, I saw no light.
It was blinding, just how dim it got.
It was a cold I thought could never come.
And I had hurt before, but not like this.
It was the strangest struggle I had ever hit.
And I was useless to the world around me
To barely gather up the strength to say
Save me when the rivers run dry.
Bring me where waters run deep.
Where the eyes cannot see.
It was twenty-five, and I died again,
And I prepared myself for what the world would send,
Cause I had felt this darkness wrap around me,
And through its strangle I could barely beg.
Save me when the rivers run dry.
Bring me where waters run deep.
Where the eyes cannot see.
I won't forget about all the pieces I've lost.
I'm nearing twenty-nine and I haven't died,
And I'm done with cursing at the skies,
And I remember how my mother spoke,
When she said, Son, don't be afraid to
call on those who love you most.
Save me when the rivers run dry.
Bring me where waters run deep.
Where the eyes cannot see.
Writer(s): Casey Crescenzo
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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