Into The Fire

Album: Asking Alexandra (2017)
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  • I'm not too sure what I'm supposed to do with this
    These hands, this mind, this instability
    From a cage I created, to a hell that heaven made
    Can't let go of the hatred, 'cause I love the way it tastes

    I wouldn't take back a moment
    Not one miserable moment
    I'll give it all, 'til there's nothing
    I'd walk into the fire
    Into the fire
    I'd walk into the fire
    Into the fire
    Oh

    I've come to terms with the fact I'll never change
    And that's just fine, I find solace in the pain
    I don't mind the darkness, it's easy on the eyes
    I'm praying for something to make me feel alive

    I wouldn't take back a moment
    Not one miserable moment
    I'll give it all 'til there's nothing
    I'd walk into the fire
    Into the fire
    I'd walk into the fire
    Into the fire
    Oh, oh, oh

    I wouldn't take back a moment
    Not one miserable moment
    I'll give it all, 'til there's nothing
    I'd walk into the fire
    Into the fire
    I'd walk into the fire
    Into the fire
    Into the fire
    Into the fire
    I'd walk into the fire
    Into the fire
    Oh Writer/s: Ben Bruce, Cameron Liddell, Danny Worsnop, James Cassells, Sam Bettley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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