Includes cd in 4 panel case with original art, "River Runs Deep", by Daemian Hawthorne.
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lyrics
Oh I hear the sound of children crying
over the roar of a million standing silent
but let us heal our broken hearts
and mend them end to end
see the whole among our parts and lend a helping hand
Can you hear me?
calling on you
together we can change this world
Oh to laugh and play and dance the night away
under starry skies where we can lie
in another place
while soft voices carry on into the dawn
let the colors bleed among them from a mourning sun
who's day it would be
to take with care each fractured piece and make the world as one
Can you hear me?
calling on you
together we can change this world
credits
from Hamdulillah,
released October 14, 2011
Tyler Matthew Smith-vocals, lead guitar
Adam Farley-drums
Wayne Miller-bass
Chris Kelly-acoustic guitar
Yohei Shikano-organ, dobro
Brook Reeder-vocals, tambourine
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