You’re standing in a valley between a mountain and your pride
Just waiting for them to collide
And when you look up you can see the lacerations in the sides
From all your failed attempts to climb
You used to stand so tall, You used to stand so tall
So how can I tell you that things will get better
I know you’re still so consumed with all of your memories,
Broken and shattered
I’m trying to find my way out too
The rain starts pouring as you fall to your knees
You let the water creep up toward your head and you think
No more worries, no more pain, nothing lost, and nothing gained
But I’m reaching for you, please don’t let me go
So how can I tell you that things will get better
I know you’re still so consumed with all of your memories
Broken and shattered
I’m trying to find my way out too
credits
from The Wall That I Built,
released April 22, 2018
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Daniel Ernest at EST Audio
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