Weight of Your Words
Change is in the air we breathe
Power is where it gets thin
We lose a war
With every battle that you win
Let the weight of your words
Hang thick in the air
As I turn my head and fix you with a blank stare
I know I was always a little too loud
No I couldn't keep pretending
That it would all work out
We've seen people die in vain
Others strive for what they can't obtain
And we just yell to passersby
We're still too young in your eyes
Let the weight of your words
Hang thick in the air
As I turn my head and fix you with a blank stare
I know I was always a little too loud
No I couldn't keep pretending
That it would all work out
My eyes stare in disbelief
At the words I hear
And millions of ears
All dressed in grief
Let the weight of your words
Hang thick in the air
As I turn my head and fix you with a blank stare
I know I was always a little too loud
No I couldn't keep pretending
That it would all work out
Let the weight of your words
Hang thick in the air
As I turn my head and fix you with a blank stare
I know you were always a little too proud
No I couldn't keep pretending
That it would all work out
My eyes stare in disbelief
At the words I hear
And millions of ears
All dressed in grief
For the damage done
The people gone
Power is where it gets thin
We lose a war
With every battle that you win
Let the weight of your words
Hang thick in the air
As I turn my head and fix you with a blank stare
I know I was always a little too loud
No I couldn't keep pretending
That it would all work out
We've seen people die in vain
Others strive for what they can't obtain
And we just yell to passersby
We're still too young in your eyes
Let the weight of your words
Hang thick in the air
As I turn my head and fix you with a blank stare
I know I was always a little too loud
No I couldn't keep pretending
That it would all work out
My eyes stare in disbelief
At the words I hear
And millions of ears
All dressed in grief
Let the weight of your words
Hang thick in the air
As I turn my head and fix you with a blank stare
I know I was always a little too loud
No I couldn't keep pretending
That it would all work out
Let the weight of your words
Hang thick in the air
As I turn my head and fix you with a blank stare
I know you were always a little too proud
No I couldn't keep pretending
That it would all work out
My eyes stare in disbelief
At the words I hear
And millions of ears
All dressed in grief
For the damage done
The people gone
Credits
Writer(s): Luc Trahand
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