Vinyl edition of The Blessed Broke's Ladders Out of Purgatory
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lyrics
She moves in curls her eyes cast in silver
They kick that crutch
They cracked smiles and bled onto the floor
Drying her heart out to its core
Now you see that her virus only grows
Moriah’s eyes fork and flow
I see her struggle for a clean breath
I know the tax of my burden
And I have weighed the tax of my death
This scar now has lost its breath
It reads aloud of a pain that comes and goes
And of Moriah on her toes
Her eyes shimmer with a glaze of sickness
Her dripping mouth
Spills out a phrase of distress
Her honey glistening on her breast
Her mind is wild it lies in long drifting rows
Moriah play vampire with her foe
So who will it be now down in that grave
I will refuse to become her spiritless slave
Muttering all but her true name
Every night I can hear her hoofbeats pound
Moriah’s eyes ringing out
Moriah’s eyes deep underground
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
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