Verse 1:
My savior was a pill that altered my mind
It was an easy escape away to the sky
There was nothing for me in that way of life
My savior was a pill until I opened my eyes
Verse 2:
My savior was a drink that shortened my life
It stole four or five years and three future ex-wives
I stood tall and bulletproof, a thrilling disguise
My savior was a drink dripping with lies
Verse 3:
My savior was a woman whose name means to burn
In one language I know and another unlearned
The language of love another has earned
My savior was a woman for whom I still yearn
Verse 4:
My savior was a man who died on a tree
He was kind to others and spoke honestly
A kingdom for all the Angels to see
My savior was a man much different than me
Yeah my savior was a man much different than me
credits
from Eclipse,
released October 12, 2010
Written by Jason Marbach
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