Ode We Will Bury Ourselves - Moving Mountains

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Ode We Will Bury Ourselves Lyrics

God, you took a lot from me
I don't ask for much
Just a sense of security
And all I ever wanted
Was a minute of your time

Someday the trees will sing
A song of hope to bring
A lovely winter morning
Where you and I are growing
Into an apple tree
Where the sun will kiss our face
And we will grow

Just fall away
Just let it go
For you, I'd run away
Because you are something to
Something to hold on to
A fault in the crust I fell through
You live, you learn, you love
Nothing will change what I'm made of

I'm in the earth
It's where you will find me

Just fall away
Just let it go
For you, I'd run away
I'd run away

And hopefully God will find
A reason for our love to bleed
And fertilize the earth we walk
From fragile seeds

God, you took a lot from me
I don't ask for much
Just a sense of security
And all I ever wanted
Was a minute of your time

Just fall away
I'd run away
I'd run away

Someday the, the trees will sing, Hallelujah!
And we'll bury our souls in the ground, Hallelujah!
And I'm in the earth, and you're in the sky, Hallelujah!
And nothing will change what you are, Hallelujah!
And someday the, the trees will sing

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Moving Mountains was a New York-based indie rock band. Combining emotional vocals with elements of post-rock and emo, the band has often been compared to The Appleseed Cast.

The band was formed in Westchester, New York in 2005 by Gregory Dunn (guitar/vocals) and Nicholas Pizzolato (drums). A self-titled demo EP was leaked to the public in early 2006 and their debut album Pneuma was released independently in early 2007. Later that year, Frank Graniero (guitar/vocals) and Mitchell Lee (bass) completed the band's line-up. In 2008, Pneuma was reissued by Deep Elm. In Fall 2008, the band self-released the EP "Foreword".

The band's self-titled final full length album was released on September 10th 2013 on Triple Crown Records.

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