Black Out the Sun

Album: Black Out the Sun (2013)
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  • Screamin' at the sky again
    I can't blame you for this my friend
    Believe in fate if it helps you
    Through the day

    I said wait
    Where's my father
    Where's the one and only martyr
    I see heaven needed you way more
    More than me

    So far
    I have to go
    The minute I started to run
    So far
    Why did you black out the sun

    Prayin' for another day
    My decisions have cost me faith
    And all you wanted from me
    Was a goodbye

    I can't take this my father
    Your my one and only answer
    For the selfish man
    That I'm sendin' out the door?

    So far
    I have to go
    The minute I started to run
    So far
    Why did you black out the sun

    So far
    I have to go
    The minute I started to run
    So far
    Why did you black out the sun

    So far
    I have to go
    The minute I started to run
    So far
    Why did you black out the sun Writer/s: Clint Lowery, John Conolly, Lajon WItherspoon, Morgan Rose, Vincent Hornsby
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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