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Pillar of Faith

from I Am the Dust by Scouts Honor

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If you walk out that door, then all my faith in love will have gone, gone, gone right out of the window. You're the last limb for me - a branch to climb out on - and if you break beneath, then I'll have learned my lesson. It's like that rusty train that carried us over the prairies to that backwards little town, where we fell in love and got married. I reach out for you but only for your hand; afraid of what your eyes might be saying. I keep my focus firmly upon the stage. You keep searching that machine for a triple cherry. There's an old man with no PA and a face of leather. He sings and plays. When we laid to rest in the back of the station wagon, the Nevada was clear but cold, by the light of a lone casino. The morning will lead us west, to a quiet mining town, to a new address. I've got a pillar of faith. It stands beside me. I've got a pillar of faith, so don't you give out on me.

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from I Am the Dust, released March 14, 2006

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Scouts Honor Peoria, Illinois

SCOUTS HONOR were a rock'n'roll explosion based out of Peoria, IL and later out of Chicago, IL. In their 7 years as a band, they played over 400 shows.

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