Tired Old Sin was originally released as part of Ladders Out of Purgatory in 2014.
lyrics
Well I’m gonna go all out tonight
I’m going all in
I’m gonna hand what’s left of me
To that tired old sin
Oh my tired old sin
Aren’t you cold in the night my love
Can’t you feel no more pain
Can your lips still form the word
Of my tired old name
Oh my tired old name
I wrote a song for you
I thought that anyone could sing
I know you can’t hold its time
Or form it’s melody
My old sin sings high and free
My old sin sings high and free
Don’t you pretend to forgive me
Or try to understand
We died a long time ago
And old sin holds my hand
Old sin holds my hand
So here I stand where I started from
All rise and fall
Can’t you hear that voice that cries
Old sin throws its call
Old sin throws its call
I wrote a song for you
I thought that anyone could sing
I know you can’t hold its time
Or form its melody
My old sin sings high and free
My old sin sings high and free
credits
from Tired Old Sin,
released February 17, 2015
Performed by:
Brian Frame - vocals/acoustic guitar
Andrew Luker - electric guitar
Josh Mobley - keys
Matt Richey - drums
Betse Ellis - bass/backing vocal
from Ladders Out of Purgatory, track released April 19 2014
Produced and recorded by Jonathan Kraft
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