Hollow

Album: The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here (2013)
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  • Turning in circles, slowing down
    Pulling against a closing out
    Easy to feed off a weaker thing
    Harder to say what I really mean

    Hollow as a mountain all tunneled and drilled below
    Hollow as a mountain crowned with a cold, blue sky

    All of your colors turn to grey
    Don't even matter anyway
    Bleeding impressions where you were tied
    Can't really say how you lost your mind

    Hollow as a mountain all tunneled and drilled below
    Hollow as a mountain crowned with a cold
    Hollow as a mountain all tunneled and drilled below
    Hollow as a mountain crowned with a cold, blue sky

    Silence so loud, silence
    I can't tell my up from down
    Silence so loud, silence
    I can't tell my uṗ from down

    All of the faces life can show
    Withered and ugly the one you know

    Hollow as a mountain all tunneled and drilled below
    Hollow as a mountain crowned with a cold, blue sky

    Silence so loud, silence
    I can't tell my up from down
    Silence so loud, silence
    I can't tell my up from down Writer/s: Jerry Cantrell
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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