Strange hands, taking my wrist again
Somehow, I'm still alone
Voices, shaking my steps again
I, follow

I'm a, little bit on the edge
Hold up, hand out of reach
I can't, hear much of what you said
Come for me

Don't let me tumble away
Into the throws of the shadowy bay
I cling to the rock, and it's crumbling off
Toss me a heavy rope
It's a slippery slope
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice

Turned up, in this old place again
Can't seem, to get away
Take me back to my element
I'm afraid

Don't let me tumble away
Into the throws of the shadowy bay
I cling to the rock, and it's crumbling off

Toss me a heavy rope
It's a slippery slope
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice

Oh I'm not a lost cause
I'm just stuck in this spot
And I'm prose to falling off
So toss me a heavy rope
It's a slippery slope
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice

Don't let me tumble away
Into the throws of the shadowy bay
I cling to the rock, and it's crumbling off
Toss me a heavy rope
It's a slippery slope
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice
Come bail me out of this godforsaken precipice


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Heavy Rope Lyrics as written by Valerie Poxleitner Thomas Salter

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    Can't believe no one's commented on this song. I just recently saw Lights perform in St. Louis. It was pretty cool. After she sang this song, she mentioned how this song included parts of you that you don't even know exist but just come out in music. Deep shit.

    musik3on November 01, 2011   Link

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