Well the tune of my labor is blood and revival
Where the red mixes with the dirt and the tide
Like a stone from the bow of a sinking vessel
A direction in my bones keeps me drunk on the pace of the world
Well I feel my feet are staked to the ground
Like a soldier and a dog
Oh on the cavalry’s charge
So through the window of American Bedouin eyes
In the swell and the light of the signal fires
We buried the last of the city’s embers
Where the blades grow up around the till
And the hammer struck the bell
And the hammer struck the bell
Well do you bury, bury the coals
And all the fire of your convictions? (3x)
And all the fire of your convictions!
And all the fire of your convictions!
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