There was a fire behind each eye He would get quiet when it grew too high He would go quiet when the flames grew too high She had a voice, impossibly kind To calm the rage that rattled in his mind To quiet the beast that rattled his mind
And no one else looked close enough to see That he'd been raised so viciously He kept his voice low out among the free She said: You can be yourself with me
If we can make it to the sunrise We can surrender our yesterday And though we make our plans, still we understand That redemption comes in unfamiliar ways
She had a child far too young She knew it now with her breast at his tongue She would go quiet whenever lullabies were sung He was never allowed to just be a boy He had decisions where there should have been toys The trauma heightens what it doesn't destroy
The broken-hearted tend to find the same Like water, mercy finds its level The desperate God of love is such a shame Keep the hope and leave the shame to the devil To keep the hope and leave the shame to the devil
If we can make it to the sunrise We can surrender our yesterday And though we make our plans, still we understand That redemption comes in unfamiliar ways That redemption comes in unfamiliar ways
If we can make it to the sunrise We can surrender our yesterday And though we make our plans, still we understand That redemption comes in unfamiliar ways
If we can make it to the sunrise We can surrender our yesterday And though we make our plans, still we understand That redemption comes in unfamiliar ways Oh, redemption comes in unfamiliar ways Redemption comes in unfamiliar ways
Compositores: David W Jr Cobb (BMI), Jay Bartholomew Buchanan (J B) (ASCAP), Scott C Pfaff (BMI)Editores: All Over The Road Music (ASCAP), Old Number Seven (BMI), Pressure and Time Music (BMI), Music Corporation Of America Inc (BMI)Administração: BMG Rights Administration Us LLC (ASCAP), BMG Rights Management Us LLC (BMI)ECAD verificado obra #40859308 em 05/Mai/2024 com dados da UBEM