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lyrics

Abe was a big strong man
Doing the best he can
At age thir - ty - six
Big house, a wife and kids

When he was 10 years old
Life brought a giant storm
Dad left and momma cried
Abe’s heart was torn right through

Enlisted at 18
Cheers to the brave marine
Making momma proud
Drowning the voices out

Stop, look, listen
Your heart is bleeding
Time won’t mend this unless
You look back again

Married at 25
To the love of his life
Baby on the way
Now the voices have to fade

Stop, look, listen
Your heart is bleeding
Time won’t mend this unless
You look back again

Little ones all around
Voices louder now
Storms brew in the distance
Is this really all there is

credits

from The Ascenders, track released June 3, 2014
Jenny Ayers - Vocals, Anthony Ayers - Drums

Musicians: Bass - Aaron McClellan, Electric & Acoustic Guitar - Jordan Martin, Keys - Evan Jacobs, String Arrangement & Violin - Daniel Hart, Cello - Buffi Jacobs, Percussion - McKenzie Smith, Vocals - Carter Davis

Songs & Lyrics by Jenny Ayers

Produced & Mixed by McKenzie Smith at Redwood Studios, Denton, Texas

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