Vinyl edition of The Blessed Broke's Ladders Out of Purgatory
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lyrics
Are you still choking up
On those same old dry reins
It’s gone on now for long enough
To become more of the same
You know well
That it’s too late
To give any other refrain
And we have gone down
To find something
That might remove that stain
We were all waiting in line
To get a little blood on our hands
But you missed all the signs
And take a look now at where you stand
You know well
That it’s too late
To give any other refrain
And we have gone down
To find something
That might remove that stain
credits
from Ladders Out of Purgatory,
track released April 22, 2014
Written by Brian Frame
Produced and recorded by Jonathan Kraft
Performed by:
Brian Frame - vocals/acoustic guitar
Andrew Luker - electric guitar
Josh Mobley - keys
Matt Richey - drums
Betse Ellis - bass/backing vocal
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