The Seventh Trumpet

Album: Thrill Seeker (2005)
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  • I can no longer tell the days from the nights
    The moon glows an eerie red
    And I could swear it was covered in blood
    Blood, blood
    It was covered in
    Blood

    Something big is going to happen
    Something so big it
    Could forever change the world
    Something so big
    It could forever change the world

    What have you all done?
    What have you all become?
    What have you all become?
    What have you all done?
    What have you all become?
    What have you all become?
    What have you all become?

    Are people (are people)
    More concerned with
    The temporary (temporary)
    Pleasures of this, of this world (of this world)
    Rather than your own eternal salvation?

    I am now convinced that this is the end
    And as I raise my head towards the heavens
    To take one last look at the moon
    (The stars begin to fall)

    The stars begin to fall
    And the stars begin to fall
    And the stars begin to fall
    And the stars begin to fall

    The stars begin to fall
    And the stars begin to fall
    And the stars begin to fall
    And the stars begin to fall
    To fall Writer/s: Brent Rambler, John Brubaker, Jordan Tuscan, Josh Mcmanness, Matt Greiner
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, O/B/O DistroKid
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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