I’m on the corner Of hope, fear, and desire I’m the sum of what I’ve done Which is to say I’m really no one Show me the evidence, yeah ‘Cause I can’t see what you can sense This old jukebox is busted I’m too tired to be trusted Better sing yourself to sleep
I am your charlatan A two-way mirror to my following I’ll still be ringing in your ears Long after every coast is clear And all the lights are low
We all muddy the water, oh To make it seem less shallow If our grief grows like a shadow And in the morning that’s alright We need the dark to know the light
I am the color of forgiveness I am the shape of what is wrong And time, our likely hero Always there but never here, though Just sits waiting for himself
We all muddy the water, oh To make it seem less shallow If our grief grows like a shadow And in the morning that’s alright We need the dark to know the light
We all muddy the water, oh To make it seem less shallow If our grief grows like a shadow And in the morning that’s alright We need the dark to know the light
We need the dark to know the light (We need the dark to know the light) We need the dark to know the light (We need the dark to know the light) We need the dark to know the light