Take me to your leader cause I'd like a word. All the places that you're going are truly absurd. He's got you hypnotized and twisted, whispering words in your sleep. You're high and mighty and addicted, you're one gullible sheep. And the road you walk is gilded just for you. Cause your road to the heavenly throne, you think you got the key well cast the first stone your road to the heavenly throne you think you got the key well cast the first stone. Don't tell me what you're thinking I already know - you'd like to see me burning in the fires below. And I shall never enter your city of gold. But I will never drink your poison or fit into your mold. And the road you walk is gilded just for you. Cause your road to the heavenly throne, you think you got the key well cast the first stone your road to the heavenly throne you think you got the key well cast the first stone. All those sacred words he said you got them twisted in your head. All those truths that he revealed are not a weapon for you to wield. He gave you some good advice - so take that log out of your eye and come on down and love your brother. Cause your road to the heavenly throne, you think you got the key well cast the first stone your road to the heavenly throne you think you got the key well cast the first stone
credits
from Better Late,
released January 1, 2015
Words and Music Thad Bradley
Thad Bradley: guitars, bass, keyboards, piano, vocals
Mastered by Jim Grant, Chicken Little Recording Studio
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