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Even if I was lonely, even if I was broke
Even if all the dogs in the pound let me know
Saying it’s never over, it never ends
Grab the guns and the ammo, let us descend
Through the darkest of prisons, and break their defense
We would ride on the cafes, rules will be bend
Oh, remind us all days are outnumbered I’ve spent
And peace it comes easy, like mist on a ridge
[Chorus]
Breathing in, breathing out, it’s all in my mouth
Gives me hope that I’ll be, something worth bleeding out
Breathing in, breathing out, it’s all in my mouth
Gives me hope that I’ll be, something worth bleeding out
All the worries ghost tell us, to break up our toss
To our family is loved ones, believe when we fly
To these cities we think we need in our lives

Oh you mad how you jungle, jungle our pride
[Chorus]
All the building, they leaning and the smile down on us
And they shout from they roof top, words we can trust
Like you’re dead, you are tired
You’ve ruined your dust
Oh you were mount of nothing, like tanks full of rust
But we scream back at them
From below on the street
All in unison we sing, at times, been redeemed
We all of the beauty, that has not been seen
We are fool on the color, that’s never been dreamed
Well, nothing we leave ever dies, yeah
Nothing we leave ever dies, yeah
Nothing we leave ever dies, yeah
[Chorus: x2]
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written by WILLIAMS, ZACH / ELMQUIST, BRIAN / PEACOCK, CHARLIE / KNAPP, MATTHEW
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The Lone Bellow - A biography Zach Williams, the Lone Bellow’s lead singer and principal songwriter, can pinpoint just about exactly when the Brooklyn-based group serendipitously willed itself into being. It was around 9 a.m. one morning in 2010, at Dizzy’s Diner in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where the Lone Bellows guitarist and Williams’ old friend Brian Elmquist was working a shift. Williams, up to then performing as a solo artist, needed a place to try out some new songs; for a scuffling artist, the diner was as good as any rehearsal space.

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