I Kill Giants

Album: In Rolling Waves (2013)
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  • The end of June came
    And took you away
    We were all crying
    Felt like I was dying

    Black dress & black shoes
    Tied laces for you
    The saddest of days
    Why couldn't we save you?

    Inside my head
    At the edge of the bed
    Where somberness lay
    In your children that day

    As goodbyes are spent
    Holding on to what's left
    The saddest of days
    Why couldn't we save you?

    Nothing but ashes
    In the old fire place
    With all of the memories
    He has erased

    Heavier heels
    His mourning concealed
    On the saddest of days
    Why couldn't we save you? Writer/s: ALISA XAYALITH, THOM POWERS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Stewart from Los Angeles, CaAn outstanding band worthy of getting more airplay.
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