Vessel

JONATHAN WARREN, MATTHEW TAYLOR, PETER DUNCAN LIDDLE, SCOTT MILLER

I knelt at the sink,
Like a priest or a prince
Maybe I'm to be a king
And they're waiting for me at Westminster

And the walls are paper thin
I hear the neighbor's arguing
Could you lower your voice?
I would sail my unborn daughter (maybe)

We didn't stage a passion play
Didn't change our given names
Or waltz to our bed
Or need to make a sense

But I see your skin, paler now
Than the host in your mouth
Where the truth never seems to be

Now the burning branch never speaks to me
It whispers like

I don't wanna be your vessel any more
I don't wanna be your vessel any more
These are my words, this is my mouth
I don't wanna be your vessel now

And I may not see the future
But I see its lonely architect
At the door of my house
I don't wanna be your vessel any more
I don't wanna be a vessel of your doubt

Truly I never dreamt
Of all the dumb accoutrement
I would want for myself
For the shelf

I laid it all at your feet
On your neck and your cheek
But the burning branch wouldn't speak to me

I don't wanna be your vessel any more
I don't wanna be your vessel any more
These are my rules, this is my house
I don't wanna be your vessel now

And I may not see the future
But I see its lonely architect
At the foot of my bed
I don't wanna be your vessel any more
Didn't wanna be your vessel anyway

Trivia about the song Vessel by Dry the River

When was the song “Vessel” released by Dry the River?
The song Vessel was released in 2014, on the album “Alarms In The Heart”.
Who composed the song “Vessel” by Dry the River?
The song “Vessel” by Dry the River was composed by JONATHAN WARREN, MATTHEW TAYLOR, PETER DUNCAN LIDDLE, SCOTT MILLER.

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