An Ordinary Son

Glenn Hughes / Joe Bonamassa / Kevin Shirley

An ordinary son
(bonamassa/hughes)
Hold my head up high
Now i see you, drying off your eyes
Four seasons, temper all my pain
And i have been sheltered... i accept the blame
For the tumblin' dice
I put my ego aside
With fire and anger
I've shadowboxed you all my life
Bring it on yourself, bring it on me
Wrapped up in a box because there is nothing left for free
Gonna' dig a hole, gonna' fall in the dirt
Gonna' redeem myself and rise upon the earth
And i feel, like the time has come
All i ever wanted, was to be an ordinary son
Know the wounds run deep
But i take solace, knowing that hill is not so steep
Pale white cigarette, barn full of hay
But i knew i should't have been there anyway
Gone is the shadow that was cast over
And i just want to live in tranquility
And i believe that we will
Overcome
All the courageous
And all the forgiveness
Walk with me
Walk with me
So thank you for tending our survival
'cause i know that i took that bread from our table

Trivia about the song An Ordinary Son by Black Country Communion

On which albums was the song “An Ordinary Son” released by Black Country Communion?
Black Country Communion released the song on the albums “Black Country Communion 2” in 2011 and “2” in 2011.
Who composed the song “An Ordinary Son” by Black Country Communion?
The song “An Ordinary Son” by Black Country Communion was composed by Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, and Kevin Shirley.

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