Jenkins Mackenzie

Burn It In The Echoes Of The Embers Of Your Heart

Burn It In The Echoes Of The Embers Of Your Heart
  • Genre: Vocals
  • Time: 01:49
  • Released: 5/16/2005
  • Label: Independent
  • Album: When My Baby Smiles At Me I Go To Reno
  • Credits: Written and Performed by Jenkins Mackenzie

Song Information:

Song Lyrics:

Burn it in the echoes of the embers
of your heart

I was trying to remember
All the things that we've been through
And I was trying to remember
What we came here to do

So burn it in the echoes of the embers
of your heart

Time repeats in consolation
Of the faces that you grew
But time could never run the station
It's not made of paper-glue

So burn it in the echoes of the embers
of your heart

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