We Are the Lamb

Album: I've Failed You (2011)
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  • Tied to this post, without foresight, of what's to come
    The lamb he sings, the song of the martyr
    He is the chosen one

    The one to help us fail.
    The one to let us grow
    The torch is passed on.

    We are the lamb
    And who have we become now?
    A life longed to be lived?
    Our fierce love, destined to destruct
    By our own selfish hands.

    The one to help us fail
    As blood runs cold
    The torch is passed on,
    We are the lamb
    We have so much to gain,
    But our hearts won't let us learn

    Blinded by the pain of loss
    And who have we become now?
    We are the lamb Writer/s: IVY VUJIC, MERCEDES LANDER, MORGAN LEE LANDER, TARA KATHLEEN MCLEOD
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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