Peter found his book of answers
suffered from the lie of being right
if only lit with his own light
Tomorrow is the blue ice breaking
floating far from what we knew of shore
soon to knock with the sea at the door
Do you feel that drop of rain?
the first to be falling into place?
Fated in the turning of the page
Laura brought her to the chapel
to break apart the seal that shut them out
All the old doubts are fading now
God is like a net of nighthawks
sweeping from the skies to kill despair
every hateful snake caught in her snare
Do you feel that drop of rain?
the first to be falling into place?
Do you hear tomorrow’s train?
Do you hear what’s comes our
way, coming right for us?
Do you feel that drop of rain?
the first to be falling into place?
Fated in the turning of the page
Fated in the turning of the page
credits
from Disparate Spheres,
released January 11, 2019
Written by Ben Rosenbush
Aaron Fabbrini: bass guitar
Ben Rosenbush: vocals, baritone guitar
Jeremy Ylvisaker: slide guitar
Kenni Holmen: saxophone
Lyndsay Peterson: vocals
Matt Patrick: field noise
Zach Miller: drums, percussion, samples
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