You were born in a hospital room,
where the snow covered trees
not yet in bloom.
You let out all your crying for this:
that the world you had known
you’d soon forget.
You had played in the garden in spring,
but the footprints told not
of where you’d been.
You would travel to places afar,
while the trees bloomed
and colored the yard.
It was autumn, the leaves soon would fall,
in the garden where your dreams
stood so tall.
There was work to be done.
There was work to be done,
and you’d wished you had never
grown at all.
How could a life worth living differ from this?
As time pushed us forward, we thought there was something to miss.
How could a life worth living differ from this?
We lost all our moments we had in our midst.
credits
from Until The End - EP,
released May 15, 2014
Brandon|Drums & Backup Vox
Jacob|Acoustic Guitar & Lead Vox & Bass
Zach|Electric Guitar & Harmonies
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