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lyrics
You came like a wolf in the wheat, like Judas Priest.
Like Brutus you were full of nothing but deceit.
But shame on me, I saw the storm before the rain,
My heart, my refrain, left me standing blind for the blade and silver paid.
The heresy of one doesn't justify erasing love.
It's often said as known, but rarely ever done.
Am I keepin' my brother or am I letting him down?
In his hell and high water am I pulling up or pushing down?
When it's all said and done, did I put the fire out or let it burn?
Am I keepin' my brother, or am I letting him down?
As a wolf in the wheat, you hid inside my need.
All the hate and rage, is now just pity and pain.
What controls you, must have a place in me, because...
A part of me would let you burn,
A part of me would let you fall,
A part of me would let you drown,
But I put those wolves to sleep...
Am I keepin' my brother or am I letting him down?
In his hell and high water am I pulling up or pushing down?
When it's all said and done, did I put the fire out or let it burn?
Am I keepin' my brother, or am I letting him down?
credits
released February 4, 2016
Song Written By Nick Nash (PRO ASCAP) and Julian Moss (PRO ASCAP)
Produced By Nick Nash
Recorded at Nick's Home Studio - Bountiful, UT // Orchard Studio - NSL, UT
Tracking Engineer // Nick Nash
Mixing Engineer // Daniel Young
Mastered at Sage Audio - Nashville, TN
Single Artwork // Nick Nash
Song, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keys // Nick Nash
Singer-songwriter, Nick Nash, was raised in Utah along the Wasatch Front and has recently moved from Nashville, TN and is
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