We Are Alive

Album: Wrecking Ball (2012)
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  • There is a cross up yonder up on Calvary Hill
    There is a slip of blood on a silver knife
    There is a graveyard kid down below
    Where at night did come to life
    And above the stars, they crackle in fire
    A dead man's moon throws seven rings
    Well, we put our ears to the cold grave stones
    This is the song they'd sing

    We are alive
    And though our bodies lie alone here in the dark
    Our spirits rise to carry the fire and light the spark
    To stand shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart

    A voice cried out, I was killed in Maryland in 1877
    When the railroad workers made their stand
    Well, I was killed in 1963 one Sunday morning in Birmingham
    Well, I died last year crossing the southern Desert
    My children left behind in San Pablo
    Well they left our bodies here to rot
    Oh please let them know

    We are alive
    Oh, and though we lie alone here in the dark
    Our souls will rise to carry the fire and light the spark
    To fight shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart

    Let your mind rest easy, sleep well my friend
    It's only our bodies that betray us in the end

    I awoke last night in a dark and dreamy deep
    From my head to my feet, my body gone stone cold
    There were worms crawling all around me
    Fingers scratching at an earth black and six foot low
    And alone in the blackness of my grave
    Alone I'd been left to die
    Then I heard voices calling all around me
    The earth rose above me, my eyes filled with sky

    We are alive
    And though our bodies lie alone here in the dark
    Our souls and spirits rise
    To carry the fire and light the spark
    To fight shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart
    To stand shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart
    We are alive Writer/s: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, JUNE CARTER, MERLE KILGORE
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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