Death Will Bring Change

Album: Wide Awake! (2018)
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  • There, before the grief, I found peace in my selfish ways
    My yesterdays were erased
    Death will bring change

    Then, before the crash, I reveled in potential untapped
    Mortality was not contained
    Death will bring change

    The bottom of this well is rich with bitter water
    It lays still, drowsy, dreaming, dying to get out

    Now I'm anchored though the lines are all tangled
    Can't afford to unwind

    Then, before this wreck, I found peace in my health
    Now my insides rebel
    Death will bring change

    The bottom of this well is rich with bitter water
    It lays still, drowsy, dreaming, dying to get out
    The bottom of this well is rich with bitter water
    It lays still, drowsy, dreaming, dying to get out Writer/s: Andrew Savage, Austin Bradley Brown, Maxwell Savage, Sean Yeaton
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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