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The Valley

from My Suicide EP by Elizabeth Crim

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Most days now my mind feels like hell
And the others I don't feel anything at all
I've grown used to hearing nothing but static
Why does everything feel so wrong?

I'm reaching, stretching, writhing in my humanity.
I'm so thirsty, I'll starve without you.
Nothing makes any sense anymore
Why can't I feel you like before?

I once believed that you could save me
(The days I felt your hand)
But I haven't heard your voice in days
(So God where are you now?)
I will keep on searching through this valley
(for the voice inside my head)
even if I never understand

During a nightmare in deep sleep
my bones were shaking, a spirit glided past my face.
It stood before me. I heard a quiet whisper.
"where is your God now?"
And I couldn't say a thing

I still believe that you could save me
(‘Cause I know you'll take me back)
But I haven't heard your voice in days
(So God where are you now?)
I will keep on searching through this valley
(to hear your voice again)
even if I never understand

I’ve been searching for your face, trying to inhale, but every gasp of your breath that I swallow chokes down like something I'm not allowed to have. I need your living water to quench this thirst in my soul. God I need you now.

Lead me out of this valley
the darkness is so heavy
I'm so lost

credits

from My Suicide EP, released May 16, 2014
Vocals - Taylor Johnson and Garrett Vandenberg
Guitars, bass and production - Garrett Vandenberg

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