4th Of July
Soundgarden
Shower in the dark day Clean sparks driving down Cool in the waterway Where the baptized drown Naked in the cold sun Breathing life like fire Thought I was the only one But that was just a lie Cause I heard it in the wind And I saw it in the sky And I thought it was the end And I thought it was the 4th of July Pale in the flare light The scared light cracks & disappears And leads the scorched ones here And everywhere no one cares The fire is spreading And no one wants to speak about it Down in the hole Jesus tries to crack a smile Beneath another shovel load And I heard it in the wind And I saw it in the sky And I thought it was the end And I thought it was the 4th of July Now I'm in control Now I'm in the fall out Once asleep but now I stand And I still remember Your sweet everything Light a Roman candle And hold it in your hand Cause I heard it in the wind And I saw it in the sky And I thought it was the end And I thought it was the 4th of July1994 90 90s 90s Rock all time faves All time favourites alternative alternative metal alternative rock american asdfasf brooky1969 - great songs list Bunt durch den Kuchen Chris Cornell classic rock Distorted mood entspannt fall favoritas Favorite Bands favorite to sing favorite track favorites Favourites female garage germany great mood great vocals Grunge grunge classics Hard hard rock heavy Love metal michal likes good songs My cool picks My Favorites numbers off ouara Powerful Rock Songs - Collecti rain ratagorda rock sad seattle seattle sound seen live silent intensity Silvertide singing god soundgarden Soundgraden ssij stimulating Stoner Rock The end of the world The Greatest song ever the sound of the essential thirteen time Tintin tintinnabulation tracks true grunge Voice west coast
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