Emotive, unstable
You're like an unwinding cable car
Listening for voices
But it's the choices that make us who we are

Go your own way, even seasons have changed
Just burn those new leaves over
So self-absorbed, you've seemed to ignore the prayers
That have already come about

This is the correlation of salvation and love
Don't drop your arms
Don't drop your arms, I'll guard your heart
With quiet words, I'll lead you in

Backing away from the problem of pain
You never had a home
You've been misguided, you're hiding in shadows
For so very long

Don't you believe that you've been deceived?
That you're no better
Than the hair in your eyes
It never disguised what you're really thinking of

This is the correlation of salvation and love
Don't drop your arms
Don't drop your arms, I'll guard your heart
With quiet words, I'll lead you in

This is the correlation of salvation and love
Don't drop your arms
Don't drop your arms, I'll guard your heart
With quiet words, I'll lead you in

You're so brilliant, don't soon forget
You're so brilliant, grace marked your heart
You're so brilliant, don't soon forget
You're so brilliant, grace marked your heart

This is the correlation between salvation and love
Don't drop your arms
I'll guide your heart
With quiet words I'll lead you
In and out of the dark

This is the correlation of salvation and love
Don't drop your arms
Don't drop your arms, I'll guard your heart
With quiet words, I'll lead you in

This is the correlation of salvation and love
Don't drop your arms
Don't drop your arms, I'll guard your heart
With quiet words, I'll lead you in


Lyrics submitted by roux89, edited by lovemetal23, Mactire, Broken_and_Hollow, Skoobasteve24

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    This song is so different from literally every song I heared in my entire life. It always makes me chill, makes me think like life is a fast train which always goes on, never stops for anything or anyone, and I'm on that train when nobody around me, just alone. As boomtwist_ said, His voice have something integrate his voice with your soul. To me, this song about how your life will be and why? "Listening for voices But it's the choices that make us who we are." Voices are the memory in your mind of what you did to get in here, right in this place, right in this moment, choices are what you've made of good or bad desicions to be in that place.

    I'm a student in college, few years back I made some mistakes that I will carry on, I wasted two years in college for nothing. This year, my best friends graduated, one of them the one I usually go to visit him every week, for no specific reason, I always ended up with that song on when it's late night like 1 AM and I'm driving to my home.

    So maybe it's all about choices and voices, but nah it's not, this song is so deep and have a deep meaning.

    This song is the song of night and heavy cold wind.

    Murkyon March 23, 2019   Link

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