Dying Clock

Album: released as a single (2025)
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  • Chosen to loathe, chosen to sympathize the misuse of time in life.
    We have let in the fears and ties of compromise and I can attest it's not right.
    I've wondered what went wrong… The lashing out, a push-in to fight.
    Once again, another day, you move in strategy now.

    I won't admit the fire is far from burning out. (It's far from over)
    I won't accept desires' intent on closing down. (Come back to me)

    The fall of hope, the fall of fantasy. We've cherished all the time we had.
    A wave goodbye, a fade of memory, and I can't pretend it's alright.
    You turned to lock the door. Hung up the phone, turned off the lights.
    Then you threw the key away and drained the battery out.

    When you turn around (It's me in the mirror).
    When I turn around (It's you in the mirror).

    There won't be much rest tonight.
    There won't be calm behind your eyes. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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