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Walk In Heaven

from Revelations (2018) by Dan Frechette

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Walk In Heaven

No one talks to strangers in this city no one knows
I’ve been running up a treadmill dealing with the blows
and the angel in me fallen but the devils don’t seem to care
but I’ll still walk in heaven even though I’m never there

I’m living in the silence of noisy pointless city
there’s beauty in the alley and there’s anger in the pretty
you never see the truth until you start getting scared
but I’ll still walk in heaven even though I’m never there

The woods have claimed another who ditched their limousines
and I’m standing in an alley shooting up another scheme
to a lonely next door neighbour whose fix is in the air
but I’ll still walk in heaven even though I’m never there

Women talk to wizards or men with lots of money
men will laugh with other men about what they don’t find funny
yet nobody is meant to be some drifters souvenir
and I’ll still walk in heaven even though I’m never there

I’m living in the silence of noisy pointless city
there’s beauty in the alley and there’s anger in the pretty
you never see the truth until you start getting scared
but I’ll still walk in heaven even though I’m never there

(Chorus chords solo)

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from Revelations (2018), released February 14, 2018

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