[Verse 1]
His twisted little smile,
Keeps the town at edge,
His laughter they compile,
A factor of his rage
The neighbors were aware
Of all the damage he could go,
They said a simple stare,
And he’d turn you into dinner stew,
[Chorus]
Until you love, from the bottom your heart,
And the limits of your soul,
You will never see,
Until you love, you will never know what’s right,
You can only take a seat,
With your feet so numb
Your feet so numb
[Verse 2]
He lived a life of solitude,
Without a soul that’s near,
No one would dare intrude,
For everyone’s in fear,
His eyes were urban legend,
His claws were merely false,
Why were they all so threatened?
By a soul they never saw?
[Chorus]
Until you love, from the bottom your heart,
And the limits of your soul,
You will never see,
Until you love, you will never know what’s right,
You can only take a seat,
With your feet so numb
Your feet so numb
[Verse 3]
He did not breathe out fire,
Nor did he have this super strength,
The only thing desired,
Was one to call his friend,
For most, he fit the part,
The villain of the show,
Every time it breaks his heart
If only would know,
[Chorus]
Until you love, from the bottom your heart,
And the limits of your soul,
You will never see,
Until you love, you will never know what’s right,
You can only take a seat,
With your feet so numb
Your feet so numb
credits
from The Final Giraffe (Mastered),
released February 12, 2017
Benjamin Marshall - electric guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar
Caroline Smith - vocals
Jason Fullen - bass
Kyle Beougher - drums
Jon Fintel - engineer/mastering
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