Nothing Left

Album: An Ocean Between Us (2007)
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  • This world was never worthy
    But how can I call it unfaithful
    Every promise was fulfilled
    As decay crawled from it's throat
    Like the dead rising from an open grave
    Like the dead rising from an open grave

    Lips of splendor and tongue of deceit
    All dying now as our fragile wrists hold only waste

    Like those gasping for their last breath
    We cannot hide, there's nothing left
    Like those gasping for their last breath
    We cannot hide, there's nothing left

    Nothing left
    Nothing left
    There's nothing left
    Nothing left

    If all my sorrow has led me here
    Then I would cry all of my tears
    To have this chance again
    To have this chance
    And know there's more than this
    And know there's more than you

    Like those gasping for their last breath
    We cannot hide, there's nothing left
    Like those gasping for their last breath
    We cannot hide, there's nothing left Writer/s: Jordan D. Mancino, Phillip J. Sgrosso, Samuel Nicholas Hipa, Timothy Lambesis
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Tim from Pgh, PaAwesome metal song.
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