Render, Quench, Create
The last song on '8th Wonder', it was intended to be such -- a last song. Was it intended to be the "final" track for Poor Old Lu? Who knows. It was, however, a good way to end the album. If I had my way, I would make the final build at the end of the song even more dramatic.
Lyrically this song touches on the fruitless ways that we attempt to deal with our problems, frustrations, confusion, and so on. Whether we try to sleep it away (as this song suggests), drown it with alcohol, or push it on other people, we can only find resolution in Christ. "He said He's hear us now
Lyrically this song touches on the fruitless ways that we attempt to deal with our problems, frustrations, confusion, and so on. Whether we try to sleep it away (as this song suggests), drown it with alcohol, or push it on other people, we can only find resolution in Christ. "He said He's hear us now
Boston Babies
Just met a girl down in Boston, I asked her for her name.
Said she wouldn't tell me for she was ashamed but I know.
Boston baby, Boston baby, why you so scared, why ?
Boston baby, Boston baby, I'm gonna take you high
You better stop your crying girl and jump into my car.
Said you want overkill, me and you will go far.
Boston baby, Boston baby, now you've got it made.
Boston baby, Boston baby, your carriages are paid.
Boston baby, Boston baby, walking down the street.
Boston baby, Boston baby, you'll knock them off their feet.