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Blind Kind of Love

from See Those Landing Lights by Divine Weeks

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Heavenly father, I know it’s been awhile.
Can’t you hear me knocking? Won’t you let me inside?
In sackcloth and ashes, I drop down to my knees
My arms wide opened. Are you the Almighty?
I pour out like water into a beggar’s bowl
I’m conquered, I surrender…thy will, my soul.

ch. Don’t leave me now – I’ve fallen for a blind kind of love.
You said to give it all away for something that I’ve only heard of.
A vision comes to me through gates of ivory.
Can you make me pure again? Come and rescue me.

Where are you Father? Thy will has been done
I wait for deliverance at the gates of Eden.
You filled my head with promises of bliss and ecstasy.
But now it’s just darkness. It’s just…nothing.

ch.

Bridge: I thought I crossed the Rubicon
But it was me who put these shackles on.
I should have known it all along.
Heaven doesn't own the soul
Now I see I have control
To free my soul to live and love again.

(Coda) Hallelujah, Halla-Halla -- Hallelujah...
Hallelujah, Halla-Halla -- Hallelujah...

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from See Those Landing Lights, released April 30, 2016

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Divine Weeks Los Angeles, California

Named one of the 15 best unsigned bands by the L.A. Times, Divine Weeks were signed to Dream Syndicate's Steve Wynn's Down There label releasing debut "Through & Through" in '87. In '91 they released "Never Get Used To It." After a lengthy hiatus, singer Bill See's memoir "33 Days" was the catalyst to reforming & releasing "See Those Landing Lights" & the politically charged "We're All We Have" ... more

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