Lyrics

You may not recollect, but we have met before Santee Cooper Lake, 40 feet out from the shore You were nine years old when I was born It was the calm before the storm When I was rattling cages, turning pages unseen To show you that rage is such a powerful thing You may not recall, but you buried me when I first died Then our lives collided inside of a lifeless hide Twenty four years old, we reunited My God, it felt good to be alive When I was rattling cages, turning pages unseen To show you that rage is such a powerful thing And now I'm hearing you say, I'll never breathe again And now I'm hearing you say, I'll never breathe again And now I'm hearing you say, I'll never breathe again And now I'm hearing you say, I'll never breathe again I'm rattling cages, turning pages unseen To show you that rage is such a beautiful thing I'm rattling cages I'm rattling cages You may now recall that we've crossed paths before Santee Cooper Lake, 40 feet out from the shore Fare thee well for now my friend Until we meet again
Writer(s): Ben Romans, Christopher Baran Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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