(James Hall, Matt Spatol, Troy Therrien, John Hvezda) Performed by: James Hall - vocals, guitar / Matt Spatol - vocals, bass / Troy Therrien - vocals, guitar / Ryan Thompson - guitar, voice
lyrics
A hundred times I've asked myself,
If there's a God above,
Call it fate, or maybe luck,
With you, I call it love,
Last night I wept so bitterly,
My teardrops grew a flower,
And from my grief, you gave relief,
Even in my darkest hour.
When I’m down and had enough,
And good friends can't be found,
One bad break, is all it takes,
And my world's crashing down,
When the wind kicks up and the waves are rough,
I feel the fearsome power,
You calm my seas and comfort me,
Even in my darkest hour.
People say I must be tough,
Living like I do,
But I get weak and turn my cheek,
When it comes to you,
Even in a penitentiary,
With watchmen in the tower,
You bring the key that sets me free,
Even in my darkest hour,
You bring the key that sets me free,
Even in my darkest hour.
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