Tremor Christ

Album: Vitalogy (1994)
Charted: 18
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  • Winded is the sailor drifting by the storm
    Wounded is the organ he left all bloodied on the shore
    Gorgeous was his savior, sees her drowning in his wake
    A daily taste the salt of her tears but a chance blamed fate

    Little secrets, tremors, turned to quake
    The smallest oceans still get big big waves

    Ransom paid the Devil
    He whispers pleasing words
    Triumphant are the angels if they can a get there first

    Little secrets, tremors, turned to quake
    The smallest oceans still get big big waves

    I'll decide
    Take the dive
    Take my time
    Not my life
    Wait for signs
    Believe in lies
    To get by
    It's divine, oh whoa
    Oh, you know what it's like

    Turns the bow back, tows and drops the line
    Puts his faith and love in tremor Christ Writer/s: David Abbruzzese, Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Mike Mccready, Stone Gossard
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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