Rainier Fog

Album: Rainier Fog (2018)
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  • Some things last
    Sometimes you never get over
    Live in the past, you find out it's hard to stay sober
    My see-through skin like Eurythane
    Lost and then found
    On view for all and I wouldn't trade

    You'd never know
    A long time ago you were frowning
    Thinking it over
    It's raining down, and somehow you know

    It reminds me why you carry me home
    You can find me writhing in the ghost of a song
    Rising through the Rainier fog
    Some people change, sometimes you leave how it oughta be
    Find a new way to come clean, let it wash over me

    My see-through heart like Eurythane
    Beats for you proud
    Up down and through all the love and pain

    You'd never know
    A long time ago you were crowning
    Thinking it over

    It's raining down and somehow
    You know it reminds me why I even care anymore
    You can find me writhing in the ghost of a song
    Rising through the Rainier fog

    Left me here so all alone
    Only for me to find
    Hear your voice on waves we rode
    Echoes inside my mind
    Disembodied, just a trace
    Of what it was like then
    With you here, we shared a space
    That's always half empty
    Grinding, grinding on
    Always half empty
    Grinding, grinding on
    Always half empty
    Ah, yeah

    So we can laugh, it's inside
    Never hear me complain
    My see-through city of cellophane

    You'd never know
    A long time ago you were drowning
    Thinking it over

    It's raining down and somehow
    You know it reminds me why I even care anymore
    You can find me writhing in the ghost of a song
    Rising through the Rainier fog
    It reminds me why you can carry me home
    You can find me writhing in the ghost of a song
    Rising through the Rainier fog Writer/s: Jerry Cantrell, William DuVall
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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