When they find your metal skeleton in a few centuries
Under the dust and the rust and dirt and leaves and the debris
They’ll wonder why the bridge is so great
Went right across the river way
Hope you found what you were reaching for
Tear the grey sky down for being colors that you find displeasing
Call someone to punish the wind for blowing without your permission
All these things will come to pass
The everlasting does not last
Like the world that built you just to walk on your back
All these things will come to pass
The everlasting does not last
Like the world that built you just to walk on your back
All these things will come to pass
The everlasting does not last
Like the world that built you just to walk on your back
credits
from Steel Bridge Songs Vol.6,
released June 14, 2011
(Adrienne Hatkin, Noah Engh) Performed By: Adrienne Hatkin, Noah Engh, Anna Sacks
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