The Good Book
Lyrics
You were saved by the good book,
I was saved by the half full glass,
So come on take a good look,
'Cause this party will be our last.
And they've closed down the old bar,
This town's like an empty box,
Well they can't have gone that far,
'Cause I can still see some swing in the box.
The fall it feels like flying,
There's a dangerous hope,
'Cause the ground comes at you faster than you'd think,
Lurking in the shadows,
With the bears and wolves,
'Cause that's where you feel the most upon these days.
When you called I was screening,
It confused me that hear your voice,
It was like I was dreaming,
And the ten years became a life,
I could barely remember,
Just enough to open the wounds,
In the darkest December,
I can howl at the early moon.
The fall it feels like flying,
There's a dangerous hope,
'Cause the ground comes at you faster than you'd think.
Lurking in the shadows,
With the bears and wolves,
'Cause that's where you feel the most upon these days.
'Cause that's where you feel the most upon these days.
Writer(s): RICHARD COLBURN, GARY LIGHTBODY, PETER BUCK, SCOTT MCCAUGHEY, GARRETT LEE, IAIN ARCHER, T. STEWART
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Spirit Music Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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