Song parody of
Cardinals
by Elias Fisher
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When the lights are on the stage
When you can't recall your name
Staring at a dying flame
The heads in the clouds, all the shapes
Someone will be standing by
To catch the fears that haunt you
And if that person knows what's good for them
Then they can walk through
Obstacles, seeking refuge
The cardinals won't forget you
When the sirens tempt the team
When the lion's den is weak and restless
Jumping right to the extreme
The group couldn't cross the stream
Someone will be standing by
To catch the fears that haunt you
And if that person knows what's good for them
Then they can walk through
Obstacles, seeking refuge
The cardinals won't forget you
Someone will be standing by
To catch the fears that haunt you
And if that person knows what's good for them
Then they can walk through
Obstacles, seeking refuge
The cardinals won't forget you
When the lights are on the stage
When you can't recall your name
Staring at a dying flame
The heads in the clouds, all the shapes
Someone will be standing by
To catch the fears that haunt you
And if that person knows what's good for them
Then they can walk through
Obstacles, seeking refuge
The cardinals won't forget you
When the sirens tempt the team
When the lion's den is weak and restless
Jumping right to the extreme
The group couldn't cross the stream
Someone will be standing by
To catch the fears that haunt you
And if that person knows what's good for them
Then they can walk through
Obstacles, seeking refuge
The cardinals won't forget you
Someone will be standing by
To catch the fears that haunt you
And if that person knows what's good for them
Then they can walk through
Obstacles, seeking refuge
The cardinals won't forget you