I am winter, got me cold
Convicted like a criminal
Sharp and nimble, the wind unfolds
Got me to my feet again
Past the mountain, I hear a cry
Coming from the pinnacle
In the distance, a city shines
Oh, what a welcoming
Been to the Black Rock
Found my salvation
Render me patient
But wearing me thin
So I'm on the way back home
Seen the big show, thousand times
Got to get back what is mine
The only way I know
Feet been walking thousand miles
Got to get back what is mine
Bless the evening
Show the way back to where it all began
Undercover, I'm in my case
I'm quietly a gentleman
Man, to be a fool is such a waste
Eat until he's sick of it
Why not stop when you find your place?
And be happy that you made it
Been to the Black Rock
Found my salvation
Render me patient
But wearing me thin
So I'm on the way back home
Seen the big show, thousand times
Got to get back what is mine
The only way I know
Feet been walking thousand miles
Got to get back what is mine
On the way back home
Feet been walking thousand miles
Got to get back what is mine
The only way I know
Feet been walking thousand miles
Got to get back what is mine
O.A.R. (Of A Revolution) is an American rock band formed at Ohio State University in 1996. Composed of Marc Roberge (vocals, guitar), Richard On (guitar), Chris Culos (drums), Brian Jones (bass) and Benj Gershman (keyboards), the group gained recognition for their sound that blends elements of alternative rock, folk and reggae. O.A.R. is known for their energetic live performances and introspective lyrics that explore themes such as love, loss and the search for meaning. Among the band's most popular songs are "Love and Memories", "Shattered" and "Heaven". O.A.R. has released ten studio albums, including the gold-certified "O.A.R." (2005) and their debut album "Between the Lines" (1998).
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