Underoath
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The song is positing the consequences of forgetting God’s love and the consequences of “forgetting our forgiveness.”
The song is a series of questions to God and positing the potential answers.
This devolves from simple questions of faith to realization that society is potentially heading down a d...
[Verse 1]
Good God, if Your song leaves our lips
If Your work leaves our hands
Then we will be wanderers and vagabonds
They will stare and say how empty we are
How the freedom we had turned us up as dead men
[Chorus]
Let us be cold, make us weak
Let us because we all have ears
Let us because we all have eyes
Good God
[Verse 2]
How they knew that this would happen
They knew, they knew that this would
How they knew that this would happen
They knew, they knew that this would
(We're so run down)
How they knew that this would happen
They knew, they knew that this would
(We're so run down)
How they knew that this would happen
They knew, they knew that this would
[Bridge]
Good God, can You still get us home?
Good God, can You still get us home?
Good God, can You still get us home?
Good God, can You still get us home?
Good God, can You still get us home?
Good God, can You still get us home?
Good God, can You still get us home?
Good God, can You still get us home?
[Breakdown]
Still get us home
How can we still get home?
How can we still get home?
(I'm not dreaming)
How can we still get home?
How can we still get home?
We're forgetting our forgiveness
(We're forgetting our forgiveness)
We're forgetting our forgiveness
(We're forgetting our forgiveness)
Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear was written by Timothy McTague & Christopher Dudley & Aaron Gillespie & Spencer Chamberlain & Grant Brandell & James Smith (Underoath).
Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear was produced by Matt Goldman & Adam Dutkiewicz & Underoath.
Underoath released Too Bright to See, Too Loud to Hear on Sat Aug 30 2008.