Down In the Blackness

Patrick Damon Park

Upon the air there goes the fire
Rings like a bell a'
Across the divide

Let's end this loathing
Might we wander
And move in silence, through all the thunder
Like we've always done

Sometimes I feel down in the blackness
Reaching upwards
Falling backwards
And all my efforts, seem so feeble
Perfect intentions and imperfect people
And we will always be

But I can feel it all rushing back in
The fullness of my heart won't be emptied out again
And I swear I won't never be what I've been
The stillness of my heart won't be broken up again

There is a silence, its always stormin'
In the grinding gears, and in the traffic roarin'
We turn away until we can hear it
We close ourselves of
We dare not feel it

Ooooh everyone

But I can feel it all rushing back in
The fullness of my heart won't be emptied out again
And I swear I won't ever be what I've been
The stillness of my mind won't be broken up again

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The song “Down In the Blackness” by Patrick Park was composed by Patrick Damon Park.

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