'Wind Machine' in a card case with artwork by David Fleck plus lyric sheet.
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lyrics
The people in your life, we’ve all been set up,
Once we were divine, but then it got too tough,
Giving out, giving out love.
And you’re giving out, giving out love.
God once was in your life, but He’s been the biggest let down,
You never tried, kept asking far too much,
So you’ll give it up, give it up love
The only thing that, will never give you up, give you up love.
Where’s the grace for God, where is the cutting slack?
Oh the omnipotent He, cannot talk back.
& even in your darkest hour, you’ve envisioned how you’ll fall apart
& from the omnipresent you, will guard your heart.
& are you talking humans? Or are you talking deities?
Well we are only ruins, have trouble withstanding the slightest breeze
& are you talking humans? It’s like you’re looking for a deity.
Well I’m already ruined, come any closer and you’ll topple me.
How could they be so cold? You wish they’d cut you some slack,
You’ve never had someone to hold, who did not pull back
& then you start breaking down before I have the chance to come undone,
You’re just so thankful I’m not like all of those other ones.
& are you talking humans? Or are you talking deities?
Well we are only ruins, have trouble withstanding the slightest breeze
& are you talking humans? It’s like you’re looking for a deity.
Well I’m already ruined, come any closer and you’ll topple me.
You don’t know, you don’t know what’s good what’s good for you
We don’t know, we don’t know what’s good what’s good for you
& are you talking humans? Or are you talking deities?
Well we are only ruins, have trouble withstanding the slightest breeze
& are you talking humans? It’s like you’re looking for a deity.
Well I’m already ruined, come any closer and you’ll topple me.
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