Failure

Album: Dark Before Dawn (2015)
Charted: 80
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  • Life will come our way
    It has only just begun
    The world will die alone
    The frail will fall below

    Time will take our place
    We return it back to one
    The calm before the cold
    The long and lonely road

    Look for the light that leads me home

    Tired of feeling lost, tired of letting go
    Tear the whole world down, tear the whole world down
    Failure

    Drive the cloud away
    We will fall from last to none
    The dark before the dawn
    The war will carry on

    Look for the light that leads me home

    Tired of feeling lost, tired of letting go
    Tear the whole world down, tear the whole world down
    Tired of wasted breath, tired of nothing left
    Tear the whole world down, tear the whole world down
    Failure

    Tired of feeling lost, tired of letting go
    Tear the whole world down, tear the whole world down
    Tired of wasted breath, tired of nothing left
    Tear the whole world down, tear the whole world down

    We bury the sunlight (so long), we bury the sunlight (so long)
    Failure, failure (so long, so long)
    We bury the sunlight (so long), we bury the sunlight (so long)
    Failure, failure (so long, so long)
    Failure Writer/s: Benjamin Burnley
    Publisher: Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Marie from IndianaThis song always gets me excited
  • Ani from AucklandI like it :)
  • Codey from Deland FloridaOne of my favorites.
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