The Life Lost
True faith can’t be compromised, by Chris TiddW
e’ve sold our souls for lies
for a shallow religion
and now we’re counting the cost
uncertain of what’s next
Are we too far gone?
Hope has all been spent
and love is long forgot
We’re slowly fading away.
We’ve bled ourselves to death
Only empty lives remain
It’s time to say goodbye
cause this is the life lost.
Our cries have now gone out
but is there anyone to hear?
anyone to care?
The world just turns away
and in fear we turn too
Hope has all been spent
And love is long forgot
we’re slowly fading away.
we’ve bled ourselves to death
only empty lives remain
its time to say goodbye
cause this is the life lost.
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At 19 years of age, Chris Tidd has had the unique opportunity to travel the world, leading worship and working with some great Christian artists. Born and bred in Canada, Chris writes songs reflecting the issues close to his heart and which reflect what is happening in his life. After spending a year in the United Kingdom working with The Salvation Army, and living and studying theology in Sydney, Australia, Chris is back in Toronto.
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