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Zach Bryan - Towers Lyrics



Zach Bryan - Towers Lyrics
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Four, three, two, one

Play me something gently, I'm across the ocean missin' home
There are lights on sparklin' towers that shine dark when seen alone
Somewhere there's a mountain that overlooks the sea
I wonder if that mountains got more rock than my band and me
And I ain't no victim to a naïve boy's dreams
But I wish you were here now to see these damned old sparklin' things

It's a long road to heaven (long road)
It's a far drop to hell
I pray we outlive this fountain (pray we outlive)
I reckon time will tell
The stronger folks keep goin'
No matter where they've been (no matter where they've been)
And there are lights on sparklin' towers
That I'll never see again (I'll never see them again)

I am not the person that I was yesterday
And the things I'm seeing now will never be the same
Do you think God's a person or the blinking lights?
They reflect in her eyes while she walks these streets at night
Do you think God's a person or is He just the sound
Of laughter through the walls in a place I haven't found?

It's a long road to heaven (long road)
It's a far drop to hell
I pray we outlive this fountain
Reckon only time can tell
The stronger folks keep goin'
No matter where they've been (no matter where they've been)
There are lights on sparklin' towers
That I'll never see again

Do you think God's a person or is He just the sound
Early mornin' creakin' on some floors way out of town?
I'm breathin' in a life and my legs are workin' fine
Do you think God's a person or the slowly passin' time?
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Four, three, two, one

Play me something gently, I'm across the ocean missin' home
There are lights on sparklin' towers that shine dark when seen alone
Somewhere there's a mountain that overlooks the sea
I wonder if that mountains got more rock than my band and me
And I ain't no victim to a naïve boy's dreams
But I wish you were here now to see these damned old sparklin' things

It's a long road to heaven (long road)
It's a far drop to hell
I pray we outlive this fountain (pray we outlive)
I reckon time will tell
The stronger folks keep goin'
No matter where they've been (no matter where they've been)
And there are lights on sparklin' towers
That I'll never see again (I'll never see them again)

I am not the person that I was yesterday
And the things I'm seeing now will never be the same
Do you think God's a person or the blinking lights?
They reflect in her eyes while she walks these streets at night
Do you think God's a person or is He just the sound
Of laughter through the walls in a place I haven't found?

It's a long road to heaven (long road)
It's a far drop to hell
I pray we outlive this fountain
Reckon only time can tell
The stronger folks keep goin'
No matter where they've been (no matter where they've been)
There are lights on sparklin' towers
That I'll never see again

Do you think God's a person or is He just the sound
Early mornin' creakin' on some floors way out of town?
I'm breathin' in a life and my legs are workin' fine
Do you think God's a person or the slowly passin' time?
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Writer: Zachary Lane Bryan
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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"Towers" by Zach Bryan is a contemplative song that explores themes of longing, transformation, and time.

Through vivid imagery, Bryan contrasts the beauty of the world with the loneliness felt in its midst. The song's narrative unfolds through introspective verses and a reflective chorus, capturing the complexities of human emotion and spiritual contemplation.
Performed By: Zach Bryan
From Album: The Great American Bar Scene
Genre(s): Country
Language: English
Length: 2:50
Written by: Zachary Lane Bryan
Released: July 4th, 2024
Year: 2024

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