The whole world was sleeping and I was there.
You could just sense this feeling in the air
Like no one's words were good enough to define what we feared.
And no one's words were strong enough to fix what happened here.
Lead on to save me or lead us all there.
Find me some answers. One nation beware.
Can't tell the difference between myth and man,
Or what's necessary, or where I should stand.
The whole world is different now. Men have died.
You could just sense this feeling in our eyes.
Like no one's hands are big enough to hold onto this fear.
And no one's hands are strong enough to fix what happened here.
Lead on to save me or lead us all there.
Find me some answers. One nation beware.
Can't tell the difference between myth and man,
Or what's necessary, or where I should stand.
So do we dare now raise our voices loud?
We're searching for something that cannot be found.
I hear open mouths. I see open hands.
But they're blinded and silent; I can't understand.
The whole world is watching with one blank stare.
I can just sense this feeling of ill repair.
Like no one's heart is full enough to keep away this fear.
And no one's heart is strong enough to fix what happened here.
Lead on to save me or lead us all there.
Find me some answers. It's time that you shared.
Can't tell the difference between myth and man,
Or what's necessary, or where I should stand.
Were's searching for something that cannot be found.
So do we dare now raise our voices loud?
We're searching for something that cannot be found.
I hear open mouths. I see open hands.
But they're blinded and silent; I can't understand.
compositores: LONGINEU WARREN III PARSONS, PETER MICHAEL MOSELY, SEAN MICHAEL WELLMAN-MACKIN, WILLIAM RYAN KEY
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