Verse 1:
Hear me now say
Your stuffed with cotton in every way
You sleep on her, she sleeps on you
Make yourself comfortable, but keep on your shoes
Verse 2:
Hear me now say
I’m just wearing corks as an ornament
A fool wearing ear plugs while the wind speaks
Vain tuning out the bastard child's scream
Verse 3:
Hear me now say
You strap down the forest so it can’t swell
You live for simple ‘beauties’
That land you in hell
Chorus:
Hear me now say
I’m watching my faith projected on my ceiling screen
Living by the steps leading up to the man
When faith comes by hearing, and hearing him
Bridge:
Hear and Obey!
credits
from Circles,
released March 15, 2012
Lyrics/Arraignment - Micah J. Dailey & Isaiah Hubert
Acoustic Guitar - Micah J. Dailey
Electric Guitar - Micah J. Dailey
Vocals/Back Up/Auto-Tune - Micah J. Dailey
Drums - Micah J. Dailey
Keys - Micah J. Dailey
Beat done on Reason 4.0 by Micah
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