Harmony - The Weeks



     
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Harmony Lyrics


I can see she's standing, says she waits to speak
With dirty eyes and rose red cheeks she says she waits to speak
So we'll be in a public place where people meet
I can see she's standing, says she waits to speakAnd he said, "Harmony, if it is your real name, go ahead and tell us why you came."
Tell them I come from way up over that hill
It's where my father lives
It's where I was raisedHe said Gods gonna come
He said he's bringing flames and floods
They say he's gonna wash me up
Well he can't wash me up
He can't burn me up
Christ don't save
I'm sorry it'll never change
Baby we were born to fade
I swear were born to fadeGod don't come
No matter how far you run
Baby, we're setting suns
I swear we're setting sunsAnd he said, "Harmony, if it is your real name, go back from where you came. Tell 'em we can't help you"

Tell em God don't come
No matter how far you run
Baby, we're setting suns
I swear we're setting suns
He said Gods gonna come
He said he's bringing flames and floods
They say he's gonna wash me up
He can't wash me up
He can't burn me up
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The Weeks are an indie rock band originally from Jackson, Mississippi. The band was formed by Cain Barnes, Chaz Lindsay, Cyle Barnes, Damien Bone, and Samuel Williams in March of 2006 when they were between 14 and 16 years old. The band signed to the Esperanza Plantation label, with the debut album, Comeback Cadillac, released in July 2008. The album blended southern rock and alternative.
A second album, Rumspringa, followed in 2009. After some lineup changes that left them with a four piece of the Barnes twins, Bone and Williams, the band relocated to Nashville, TN.

Read more about The Weeks on Last.fm.


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