Revelator

Album cover art for "Revelator" by Phosphorescent

Phosphorescent - Country, Pop

Revelator

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[Verse 1] I got tired of sadness I got tired of all the madness I got tired of being a badass all the time It's only survival Only not dead upon arrival Only ahead of every rival that we find [Chorus] And we've ridden beyond where we could safely touch down And we're out in the void past where we could've had turned around I tried my feet on the floor, tried to beat on the door But it didn't even make a sound Got my heart open wide But the city been shut down [Verse 2] It's еasy to go, babe It's just an easy yes or no, babе It's just an easy way to throw away what we have I don't need a letter I don't need anybody better I don't need anybody ever, I never have [Chorus] And you've ridden beyond where you could safely touch down And you're out in the void past where you could've had turned around Hey, I told you before, I needed you more But it didn't even make a sound I got my heart open wide But the city been shut down [Instrumental Break] [Verse 3] Now sooner or later It's just an empty elevator Just the song of the revelator on every floor Now how can I get it right? I don't even like what I write I don't even like what I like anymore [Chorus] But I stand in the yard and watch the evening come down And I shuffle the cards when all the idiots come around Hey I told you before, I needed you more But you didn't even turn around Got my heart open wide But the city been shut down [Post-Chorus] I got my heart open wide But the city been shut down Hey, I told you before, I needed you more But you couldn't even turn around [Outro] Got my heart open wide But the city been shut down Got my heart open wide But the city been shut down Got my heart open wide But the city been shut down Got my heart open wide But the city been shut down

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  • Matthew Houck