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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Kingfishr
Performer
Edmond Keogh
Vocals
Eoghan McGrath
Banjo
Eoin Fitzgibbon
Electric Guitar
David Anthony Curley
Synthesizer
Claire Kinsella
Cello
Caimin Gilmore
Double Bass
Diarmuid Goggins
Percussion
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Edmond Keogh
Songwriter
Eoghan McGrath
Songwriter
Eoin Fitzgibbon
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
David Anthony Curley
Producer
Simon Francis
Mastering Engineer
Cenzo Townsend
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Revelations from the safety my bed
Devastation, well, that's all we ever did
Are you okay?
'Cause you're halfway up the wall
Wasting days
With the same old crew you swore you'd never call
[Chorus]
Let alone and let it die
Holding your hands out to the sky to fight the rain
It's enough to make you cry
Trying to figure out if she ever felt the same
No, it doesn't have to take you towards tomorrow
It doesn't have to feel like yesterday
Singing out Glory Hallelujah
I heard the Saviour's on his way
[Verse 2]
Bloody noses
It's a shame it all went wrong
Burning roses
We were just children all alone
[Verse 3]
Are you okay?
'Cause you're standing on the ledge
Yesterday
Is the root of all that evil in your head
[Chorus]
Let alone and let it die
Holding your hands out to the sky to fight the rain
It's enough to make you cry
Trying to figure out if she ever felt the same
No, it doesn't have to take you towards tomorrow
It doesn't have to feel like yesterday
Singing out Glory Hallelujah
I heard the Saviour's on his way
[Bridge]
It might be the world is burning
It might that all is lost
They might tell you this ain't worth it
And that the price ain't worth the cost
But Glory Hallelujah
Glory Hallelujah
Glory Hallelujah
Glory Hallelujah
[Chorus]
Let alone and let it die
Holding your hands out to the sky to fight the rain
It's enough to make you cry
Trying to figure out if she ever felt the same
No, it doesn't have to take you towards tomorrow
It doesn't have to feel like yesterday
Singing out Glory Hallelujah
I heard the Saviour's on his way
Written by: Edmond Keogh, Eoghan McGrath, Eoin Fitzgibbon