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I here the laughter of the blind man
Growing colder each and every day
I hear the silence of the blind man
Shake the walls inside his lonely cage
I've seen the deception of the blind man
Steal his soul and leave his body torn
So much confusion in this blind man
His only hope is to be reborn
Why can't anyone hear me?
Have I been left for dead?
Is anybody out there?
Who can save me from my head?
The desperate howling of the blind man
Makes him bitter and leaves his mind deranged
The pain engraved inside the blind man
Will break his bones and leave him bound in chains
I pray for freedom for the blind man
So he won't die inside his solitude

Yeah, there is freedom for the blind man
If he listens, he'll be freed with truth
Why can't anyone hear me?
Have I been left for dead?
Is anybody out there?
Who can save me from my head?
Why can't anyone hear me?
Have I been left for dead?
Is anybody out there?
Who can save me from my head?
Why can't anyone hear me?
Have I been left for dead?
Is anybody out there?
Who can save me from my head?
Why can't anyone hear me?
Have I been left for dead?
Is anybody out there?
Who can save me from my head?
Why can't anyone hear me?
Have I been left for dead?
Is anybody out there?
Who can save me from my head?

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Dallas-based alternative CCM band Seventh Day Slumber is led by front man Joseph Rojas, a former cocaine addict who turned to Christ in the wake of a near-fatal overdose. Teaming with guitarist Evan Weatherford, bassist Joshua Schwartz and drummer Adam Witte, he formed Seventh Day Slumber in 1996, and, upon signing to the Afinia label, the group released the album Matthew Twenty-Five three years later.

Read more about Seventh Day Slumber on Last.fm.


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