Stephen Swartz

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Stephen Swartz
Stephen Swartz
all the musicals about god are legit so camp I love it
Stephen Swartz
Spitze – 2002
He’d trade his guns for love But he’s caught in the crossfire And he keeps wakin’ up But it’s not to the sound of birds The tyranny, the violent streets Deprived of all that we’re blessed with And we can’t get enough, no
Heaven if you sent us down So we could build a playground For the sinners to play as saints You’d be so proud of what we made I hope you got some beds around Cuz you’re the only refuge now For every mother, every child, every brother That’s caught in the crossfire
Can I trust what I’m given? When faith still needs a gun Whose ammunition justifies the wrong? And I can’t see from the backseat So I’m asking from above Can I trust what I’m given, even when it cuts?
(Crossifire by Stephen Swartz)
We're still in a crossfire. The feeling is that we learn nothing, NOTHING from the pain when this pain is not ours. A short tribute to Fanfiction "Manacled" by SenLinYu. I just love it. I feel nostalgia just remembering.
Stephen Swartz
“ I was the king of fools and you're the queen of hearts.”
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i. Caraphernelia - Black Veil Brides // ii. Foreigner’s God - Hozier // iii. The Night we met - Lord Huron // iv. Crashing Planes - Wilhelm Tell Me // v. Lover’s Eyes - Mumford & Sons // vi. My Immortal - Evanescence // vii. Unkiss me - Maroon 5 // viii. Another you - Of Mice & Men // ix. Blue Knees - Melanie Martinez // x. Bullet Train - Stephen Swartz // xi. High Hopes - Kodaline // xii. The Criminal - Asbjørn // xiii. Elastic Heart - Sia // xiv. Fire away - Fight Like Sin // xv. Begin again - Measure
Stephen Swartz