Текст песни Solomon's Porch - Taelor Gray
This
one
for
the
victims,
it
takes
one
to
fix
one
Yeah,
I'm
sick
and
tired
of
bein'
sick
and
tired
Hezekiah
on
his
deathbed
Sick
and
dyin',
we
reclinin'
like
we
rested
I'm
sick
of
lyin'
like
we
livin',
thinkin'
livin'
is
for
liars
Men
and
women
swtichin'
genders
in
the
choirs
I
saw
you
at
the
riots
They
burnin'
Bibles
in
the
streets,
you
was
addin'
to
the
fire
Like,
no
justice,
no
peace
Where
there
is
no
judgment
there
is
no
king
So
who
can
find
us
in
these
flesh
and
blood
fighters
When
unseen
war
got
the
giants?
Oh,
my
Osiris
got
the
rappers
co-signin'
But
that
old
wrecked
cross
still
standin'
to
unite
us
Sick
and
tired
of
bein'
sick
and
tired
So
tell
me
what
that
feel
like
The
mothers
of
the
church
said
holiness
is
still,
right?
The
mothers
of
the
church
said
this
real
life
I'm
burnin'
effigy,
celebratin'
the
death
of
me
The
lack
of
party
favors
is
illustration
necessity
Roses
fallin',
what's
left
of
me
Reflections
come
silently
Settle
in
the
darkness
like
you
can't
stand
the
sight
of
me
Thinkin'
'bout
the
worst
things
first
I
been
tryna
keep
it
first
things
first
But
every
time
I
think
about
it
I
be
in
the
way
And
every
time
I
want
it
all
God
be
in
the
way
See
I'ma
fail
you
soon,
born
into
my
fallen
nature
Second
day
of
June
calisthenics
in
my
tomb
Thinkin'
I
was
stronger
than
I
was
But
I'm
starin'
at
my
unbelief
my
Psalm
was
51
I
run
away
from
Absalom,
words
from
a
vagabond
Cain
in
the
desert,
see
my
curse
is
like
a
cattle
prod
And
ain't
nobody
hidin',
I
left
this
all
behind
me
But
I'll
be
in
the
way,
yeah,
I'll
be
in
the
way
You
can
find
me
walkin'
on
my
own
Never
said
I
ever
felt
alone
Guess
I
gotta
learn
like
I
always
do
I
guess
I
gotta
learn
like
I
always
do
The
teachers
and
the
judges
tryna
keep
us
on
our
crutches
Until
we
fall
hard
enough
to
finally
discover
Somebody
gotta
carry
us
home
Somebody
gotta
carry
us
home
Somebody
gotta
carry
us
home
Somebody
gotta
carry
us
home
Yeah,
I'm
sick
and
tired
of
bein'
sick
and
tired
So
who
been
takin'
the
medicine?
And
say
that
I
gotta
speak
on
the
president
Or
they
say
you
apathetic
and
take
your
silence
as
evidence
Maybe
I'm
just
prayin'
like
the
saints
did
for
Peter
The
angel
gave
him
freedom
while
we
criticizin'
leaders
There's
panic
in
the
streets
when
they
passin'
legislation
And
people
stay
in
pockets
like
it's
back
to
segregation
And
four
years
ago
we
was
chasin'
Joseph
Kony
But
the
people
makin'
movies
really
made
off
with
the
money
And
I
ain't
never
met
John
Calvin
But
I
don't
need
to
fight
for
equal
housin'
Yeah,
is
that
indictment
or
a
rumor?
The
cancer
or
the
tumor?
A
generation
turnin'
from
the
voice
of
Baby
Boomers
It's
like
bein'
sober,
so
painful
that
Christian's
takin'
shots
from
the
cooler
You
can
find
me
on
my
own
way
Like
it's
listenin'
to
Hillsong,
like
listenin'
to
Coldplay
Maybe
that's
the
carnal
view,
welcome
to
the
carnival
Stay
between
the
lines
and
it's
welcome
to
the
marginal
And
I
just
wanna
hear,
"Well
done"
Said,
I
just
wanna
hear,
"Well
done"
But
it's
Jesus
that
He's
pleased
in
and
so
it's
Jesus
in
these
weak
limbs
Yeah,
you
see
Jesus
in
these
wheat
Timbs,
think
I
hit
my
stride
You
look
me
in
my
eyes,
see
the
hits
to
my
pride
You
look
up
in
my
eyes
like
I'm
waivn'
goodbye
Somehow
it's
like
you
lookin'
at
me
fly
Fly
like
somebody
gotta
carry
us
home
Somebody
gotta
carry
us
home
Look,
the
teachers
and
the
judges
tryna
strip
us
of
our
crutches
'Til
we
fall
hard
enough
to
finally
discover
Somebody
came
to
carry
us
home,
yeah
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