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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Far
Far
Interprète
Jonah Sonz Matranga
Jonah Sonz Matranga
Guitare
Shaun Lopez
Shaun Lopez
Guitare
John Gutenberger
John Gutenberger
Basse
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Jonah Sonz Matranga
Jonah Sonz Matranga
Paroles/Composition
Shaun Lopez
Shaun Lopez
Composition
C. Robyn
C. Robyn
Composition
John Gutenberger
John Gutenberger
Composition
Onelinedrawing
Onelinedrawing
Paroles
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
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Far
Production
Brad Wood
Brad Wood
Production
Eric Stenman
Eric Stenman
Ingénierie
Wes Sharon
Wes Sharon
Ingénierie
Eddy Schreyer
Eddy Schreyer
Ingénierie de mastérisation

Paroles

The birds would laugh at Job, their song would torture him. Always, a steady rain fell, soaking and chilling him. He could always see a dry, light place on the horizon. He would walk for miles, muttering, "I'm sure this rain won't last. I'm sure its time is up. Though it's pouring down, I'm sure this rain won't last." As it fell on Job's eyes, this water of doubt, He said, "I'm wading in lies, it's wearing me out. But if you want it, all right. I'll buy it." The trees whispered to Job. The wind screamed, "blood too dirty for mosquitoes, I hope that you die soon. Pray to any god you believe in." One day, Job screamed back. "Those people, they had families. Their families don't have them. You're not any god I believe in. I hope the rain ruins the work you did." At that moment, the clouds parted. Job found himself in the sun. Job's god was left in the storm that he'd created. He moaned, "I'm sure this rain won't last. I'm sure its time is up. Though it's pouring Down, I'm sure this rain won't last."
Writer(s): John Gutenberger, Jonah Matranga, Chris Robyn, Shaun Lopez Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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