We walked right through the gates to see a wonderful man
Hoping he could replace all the pieces that we lack
You'll ask for a brain and I'll ask for a heart
The only bricks that remain are broken and charred
Skipping over the words that would prove us wrong
Just to say that we belonged
We sweat right through the sun and got there in the fall
Just to find out that the man was never there at all
You'll ask for his brain and I'll ask for his heart
And we'll split what remains of his remaining parts
I was just waiting to be proved wrong
All my reasons, they were gone
I was just waiting to be proved wrong
All my reasons, they were gone
The tiger and the bear
Left the lion cause he was scared
And they ended up in a snare set by Oz
And the village flocked to the scene
Saw the red all over the green
And they said that the fiend was at fault
It was like a house had fallen from the sky
But I couldn't stop the lie
It was like a house had fallen from the sky
But I couldn't stop the lie
credits
from Revolution,
released October 21, 2016
Written by: Libby Gill
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