John Mark McMillan - Visceral lyrics

[John Mark McMillan - Visceral lyrics]

A visceral love runs the length of our veins
As we sit above the miles of pain
Till all of our fears become skinny ones
And from your window I can
See a kingdom comes

Hearts will wage war
But in the settling dust
What remains at the end of us
Our skinny fears for our cold resolve
When from your window I can see the ages dawn

Cinder and stone (brick and mortar)
Everybody folds (up against the water)
Cinder and stone (brick and mortar)
Everybody folds, everybody folds

Hearts will wage war
But in the settling dust
What remains at the end of us
Our skinny fears for our cold resolve
When from your window I can see the ages dawn

Cinder and stone (brick and mortar)
Everybody folds (up against the water)
Cinder and stone (brick and mortar)
Everybody folds, everybody folds

Memories rust and trophies fade
In the remnants of our glory days
Will we regret the thing that we’ve made
From your table I can see a better way

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