LYRIC
Heaven Bound Lyrics by Quarters of Change, from the album “Portraits“, music has been produced by Quarters of Change, and Heaven Bound song lyrics are penned down by Jasper Harris (Quarters of Change), Benjamin Acker, Ben Roter & Attila Anrather.
Heaven Bound Lyrics
The more we get older, the less that we know
The more we get older, the less that we know
When I’m seeing right
That’s when you feel so wrong
Well, I came out tonight
To walk the city all alone
And I’m gonna get high
High, higher than it all
So I can float between the spaces
Silently walking out the door
She said, “I sounded like you”
The more we get older, the less that we know
The more wе get older, the lеss that we know
I kind of think that it’s over
I been a no-show
Heaven sent, heaven go
Time is cutting your throat
I kind of think that it’s over
I’ll be holding you close
When I’m bent, when I’m low
Feeling my heart explode
I kind of think that it’s over now
Heaven sent, heaven bound
The more we get older, the less that we know
The more we get older, the less that we know
Addiction’s so cruel
But she treats me so right
I got a pocket of sunshine
I got a pocket of light
I said I need to get high
High, higher than it all
I kinda feel like a bore
When you feel it all
You’re really feeling sick of it all
You gotta, you gotta, you outta
Know that it’s over
I been a no-show
Heaven sent, heaven go
Time is cutting your throat
I kind of think that it’s over
I’ll be driving you home
When I’m drunk, when I’m stoned
When there’s blood on my nose
I kind of think that it’s over now
Heaven sent, heaven bound
No, no, no, no
Heaven sent, heaven bound
I kind of think that it’s over
I been a no-show
Heaven sent, heaven go
Time is cutting your throat
I kind of think that it’s over
I’ll be holding you close
When I’m bent, when I’m low
Feeling my heart explode
I kind of think that it’s over now
Heaven sent, heaven bound
Heaven sent, heaven bound
SONG INFO:
Song: Heaven Bound
Artist: Quarters of Change
Album: Portraits (2024)
Music: Quarters of Change
Lyrics: Jasper Harris (Quarters of Change), Benjamin Acker, Ben Roter & Attila Anrather