Splinters - 16 Horsepower



     
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Splinters Lyrics


Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
Self sent a twister
A tearin' after me
Gonna bust my house to splinters yes
An' take all that's dear to meYou say you saw it comin' yeah
But still you did not flee
I was too weak I couldn't move
Held by growth of a treeAn' yes I fell upon that rock
I did not die jus' badly broken
An' in time my healin' it will come yeah
By the words that he has spoken

I fell upon that rockWho is it now that loves you
Straight in the front door
An' crooked out the back yeah
What is it now you're a slave to
On your knees out in your shackI fell upon that rock yeah
He's beyond the shadow
Of your doubt an' mine
He's no man's opinion
He is truth divineSelf sent a twister
A tearin' after me
Done bust my house to splinters yeah
An' took all that's dear to meWho is it now that loves you
Straight in the front door
An' crooked out the back yeah
What is it now that you pray to
As your world begins to crackI fell upon that rock yeah
He's beyond the shadow
Of your doubt an' mine
He's no man's opinion
He is truth divineAn' yes I fell upon that rock
I did not die jus' badly broken
An' in time my healin' came yeah
By the words that he had spoken

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16 Horsepower was an alternative country musical group based in Denver, Colorado. Their music was usually serious in tone with distinct Christian religious lyrics dealing with conflict and redemption. The core members of the group from its founding in 1992 were David Eugene Edwards, Jean-Yves Tola, and Pascal Humbert (the latter two formerly of the band Passion Fodder). After releasing four studio albums and touring extensively, the band broke up in 2005, citing "mostly political and spiritual" differences.

Read more about 16 Horsepower on Last.fm.


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