A pastor swept away my wrongs,
He put my mind at ease
He cannot do that for himself
He cannot change what he's seen.
So he and I drove to the creek,
And fished out some poor souls
The men who'd seen a bit too much
And couldn't keep their mouths shut.
But I guess it's fair enough.
I'm a fortune they never told,
Afraid that I won't come true
I've been copying out the charts I found
And stole from you
How can anyone face a consequence
They can't understand?
I had a dream that nobody could fall asleep
And it was all my fault, for all my disbelief
Some original sin I couldn't take back
Said I was sorry, "but maybe it's meant to be."
And you were there,
Telling me how ashamed you were
And suddenly I felt no more guilt.
A chemist pulled me to his side,
Said he loathed what he had done
He had worked away his days
To give my God a different name.
We built an orchard out of words
That had left their meanings
And since I felt their shade,
I've found that everything is sickeningly simple
When you strip it down.
And I think that everybody goes home alone
When the daylight dies.
Did you know that we don't make sense
When you bring us into the light?
How can anyone face a consequence?
I just don't know.
So I'll hide away my name
Until I finally hear the letters breaking down,
Until the consonants and vowels resemble us.
supported by 9 fans who also own “Consequence (Acoustic)”
Taylor Swift has three songs in my Top 25 favorite songs of all time. Twenty-two other people are tied for second place. This cover of "Blank Space" is excellent and has a good chance of breaking into my Top 25. bruce123
supported by 8 fans who also own “Consequence (Acoustic)”
Lets gooooo! I've needed this.
Strong release, Republic of Wolves fans won't be disappointed.
I adore the song writing, such clever lyrics on display.
Thought provoking songs with spiritual/occult undertones.
Now go on tour! I'm joining a cult.
supported by 8 fans who also own “Consequence (Acoustic)”
Clever thought provoking lyrics,
"You had built a new face, empty but awake, painted it the one shade you could never fake"
Beautifully composed. This is a re-recording of "His Old Branches" yet manages to feel fresh and important to The Republic of Wolves discography. I'm joining a cult.