Tiny Voices

GREG GRAFFIN

The brown and orange sky holds its breath
As the sun retreats to the distant horizon,
And our hearts palpitate anxiously as we soon will lay supine,
And wait for sleep to overcome us

And from somewhere in our black,
Subconscious minds when we're asleep,
Comes a haunting swelling mass of voices,
Resonating, its screams of forgotten victims and the cries of innocence,
And the desperate plea for recognition and recompense

Tiny voices, echoes of our heritage,
Our long and sallow faces turn the other way,
Tiny voices, harbored deep within
As we outwardly deny that they have something to say,
And if we don't confront them they will never go away

The billions of tiny pinhole embers fade into a morning sky
Filled with poignant morose wonder,
Waking a bear a cosmetic peace that verifies the turmoil
Which we carry deep inside

Trivia about the song Tiny Voices by Bad Religion

On which albums was the song “Tiny Voices” released by Bad Religion?
Bad Religion released the song on the albums “Stranger Than Fiction” in 1994 and “Selections From The Album ‘Stranger Than Fiction’” in 1994.
Who composed the song “Tiny Voices” by Bad Religion?
The song “Tiny Voices” by Bad Religion was composed by GREG GRAFFIN.

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