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We Are Finding Who We Are - King's X



     
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Forever is a mountain we've yet to climb
Tears are a part of what is yet to leave behind
Strength in numbers, all you need is two
Everyone's a winner while still so many loseWe are finding who we are
We can see forever
We are finding who we are
We can see foreverThe volume of emotion erupting in our souls
A quiet revelation quickly takes ahold
Patience is a virtue but she won't always wait
Dissension is the tension it's what we've learned to hateWe are finding who we are
We can see forever
We are finding who we are
We can see foreverIt was late September, I remember well
Memories of living, the old man told the tale
Of rising and falling, of cruelty and kind
The thing the old man told me truly blew my mindWe are finding who we are
'Cause we can see forever
We are finding who we are

We can see foreverWe are finding who we are
We can see forever
We are finding who we are
We can see foreverWe are finding
We can see
We are finding
We can seeI know it's been said so many times before
I once was blind but now I see
And sometimes it just don't make much sense
But I believe, yeahForever is a mountain we've yet to climb
Tears are a part of what is yet to leave behind
Strength in numbers, all you need is two
Everyone's a winner while still so many loseThe volume of emotion erupting in our souls
A quiet revelation quickly takes ahold
Patience is a virtue but she won't always wait
Dissension is the tension it's what we've learned to hate

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King's X is an American hard rock / heavy metal band noted for its spiritual lyrics and sophisticated musical styles which include, but are not limited to, blues, progressive rock, grunge and psychedelic. The group traces its beginnings to 1980, when Doug Pinnick and Jerry Gaskill, who had previously met while recording and touring with Phil Keaggy and touring with the band Petra, recruited Ty Tabor to join them.

Read more about King's X on Last.fm.


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