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lyrics
BLOODLINES
You're a rumour on the still night air
you're the menace in a hard black stare
you're a smear on the midday sun
you speak in riddles and you talk in tongues
You're the swirling of the hurricane
you bring the wind and the drowning rain
hear a calling that you can't ignore
and come swinging like a wrecking ball
And you fight
for your bloodlines
older than your father's name
but all of this time
our bloodlines
run from the same source
we bleed from the same vein
You're a shadow on the bone-white wall
you're the hammer and you're ready to fall
and though the walls of your city may shake
you'll never bend till the day you break
And you fight
for your bloodlines
older than your father's name
but all of this time
our bloodlines
run from the same source
we bleed from the same vein
Blue eyes that never saw you come
lie open in the withering sun
blood congeals in a shock of red
strange elation in your head
And you fight
for your bloodlines
older than your father's name
but all of this time
our bloodlines
run from the same source
we bleed from the same vein
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