Fractures

Benjamin Michael Gordon, Jeffrey Cleve Ling, Luke Kilpatrick, Winston Thomas McCall

The devil's at our door

The bloodwoods shiver in the glare of summers haze
Dust of ancient lands breathes beneath our feet
Since the dawn of time, giver of life divine
Shadowed by dark ruination, looming down the line

The poisoned lies of narrow minds
Now spread into the soul of life

Bitter blight fractures life
Oh oh oh oh
This call for change
Won't be too late

The devil's at our door
Selling fool's gold and a miracle cure

Hearts of fire unite and man their barricades
Truth is overwhelming and yet
Hollow men still talk in vain
Sowing sickness, shifting focus away
Setting in stone a future we cannot sustain

We can't quench our thirst on profits gained
And we can't turn back once it begins

Bitter blight fractures life
Oh oh oh oh
This call for change
Won't be too late
Won't be too late, won't be too late

They poison the well and expect us to drink
When the river runs dry only then
Then will they see

You can line your pockets, but you can't buy back your soul
These gates are locked, this future is not yours to own

You can line your pockets, but you can't buy back your soul
These gates are locked, this future is not yours to own
Oh oh oh, yeah
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh
Bitter blight the fractures life
Oh oh oh oh
This call for change won't be too late

(Oh oh oh) this bitter, this bitter blight fractures life
(Oh oh oh) this call, this call for change

This call for change won't be too late

Trivia about the song Fractures by Parkway Drive

When was the song “Fractures” released by Parkway Drive?
The song Fractures was released in 2015, on the album “Ire”.
Who composed the song “Fractures” by Parkway Drive?
The song “Fractures” by Parkway Drive was composed by Benjamin Michael Gordon, Jeffrey Cleve Ling, Luke Kilpatrick, Winston Thomas McCall.

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