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Hearts Of The Innocent - Kutless



     
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I'm looking down into the eyes of hopelessness
They're crying out to me, I see the pain
It's so much more than youth should knowIt tears me apart
What can I do to change what I see
This vicious cycle must come to an endCan't you see, we're crushing the hearts of the innocent
We're teaching them to fail and how it breaks me
To see how we're living and punishing the ones that need us to care
To see them hurting feels like knuckles to the back of my headWhere have the days gone
That a promise was forever, families stuck together
We wonder why their generation struggles to get byThere's no one to love
What can I do to change what I see
This vicious cycle must come to an endCan't you see, we're crushing the hearts of the innocent
We're teaching them to fail and how it breaks me
To see how we're living and punishing the ones that need us to care
To see them hurting feels like knuckles to the back of my headCan't you see, we're crushing the hearts of the innocent
We're teaching them to fail and how it breaks me
To see how we're living and punishing the ones that need us to care
To see them hurting feels like knuckles to the back of my headFeels like knuckles to the back of my head

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Kutless is a christian alternative band, originally from Portland, Oregon, specializing in melodic hard rock. The band gets their name from the promise made in Romans 6:23. The band says, "He took the cuts for us...making us Kutless." Kutless consist of Jon Micah Sumrall (vocals), James Mead (guitar), Dave Luetkenhoelter (bass), and Jeff Gilbert (drums) and Nick Departee (guitar). Kutless's albums are released by BEC Recordings, a company owned by Tooth & Nail Records.

Read more about Kutless on Last.fm.


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