Silent Hope
Idle Cure Lyrics
Another blackout in the city
Another promise laid to waste
Streets are beckoning the cries of pity
You've grown accustomed to the taste
Putting on the window dressing
Search for someone to anoint
Pay the money for his deadly blessing
One step closer to the point
You can't hide the truth
You try to fight it
You can't fight the truth
See the light as you steal away
Does the truth cut like a knife?
Is this a dream you have found the way
Or has the nightmare come to life
In the alley you lay broken
Neon message says "Jesus Saves"
Thru the tears a silent hope is spoken
A shining light for midnight slaves
See the light as you steal away
Does the truth cut like a knife?
Is this a dream you have found the way
Or has the nightmare come to life
Contributed by Penelope B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on specific lyrics, highlight them
Idle Cure rose from the ranks of previous secular bands and upon becoming saved devoted their
collective musical talents to the service and salvation of others.Mark Ambrose, and Steve Shannon
played together for several years in the Christian band "Sojourn", and it was herein the seeds were
planted for Idle Cure. In 1986, Idle Cure launched their initial self titled album on the then fledgling
label Frontline Records. The response was both remarkable, and immediate. "Breakaway was a Read Full BioIdle Cure rose from the ranks of previous secular bands and upon becoming saved devoted their
collective musical talents to the service and salvation of others.Mark Ambrose, and Steve Shannon
played together for several years in the Christian band "Sojourn", and it was herein the seeds were
planted for Idle Cure. In 1986, Idle Cure launched their initial self titled album on the then fledgling
label Frontline Records. The response was both remarkable, and immediate. "Breakaway was a
runaway hit on major Christian Rock radio stations, and "Take It" was a number 1 ballad almost
nationwide. In spite of the fact that the band never did any major tours, the radio success on
several fronts created a steady sub-culture of fans in the industry. Idle Cure went on to produce
five studio projects, and a compilation disc. Each release is superlative, and by many accounts
the band simply got better with every effort. Idle Cure now enjoys the status of being perhaps one
of the finest bands of the many who have tread similar waters.
collective musical talents to the service and salvation of others.Mark Ambrose, and Steve Shannon
played together for several years in the Christian band "Sojourn", and it was herein the seeds were
planted for Idle Cure. In 1986, Idle Cure launched their initial self titled album on the then fledgling
label Frontline Records. The response was both remarkable, and immediate. "Breakaway was a Read Full BioIdle Cure rose from the ranks of previous secular bands and upon becoming saved devoted their
collective musical talents to the service and salvation of others.Mark Ambrose, and Steve Shannon
played together for several years in the Christian band "Sojourn", and it was herein the seeds were
planted for Idle Cure. In 1986, Idle Cure launched their initial self titled album on the then fledgling
label Frontline Records. The response was both remarkable, and immediate. "Breakaway was a
runaway hit on major Christian Rock radio stations, and "Take It" was a number 1 ballad almost
nationwide. In spite of the fact that the band never did any major tours, the radio success on
several fronts created a steady sub-culture of fans in the industry. Idle Cure went on to produce
five studio projects, and a compilation disc. Each release is superlative, and by many accounts
the band simply got better with every effort. Idle Cure now enjoys the status of being perhaps one
of the finest bands of the many who have tread similar waters.
More Genres
No Artists Found
More Artists
Load All
No Albums Found
More Albums
Load All
No Tracks Found
Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Search results not found
Song not found