Into the Nothing

Album: Dear Agony (2009)
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  • Screaming on the inside
    I am frail and withered
    Cover up the wounds
    That I can't hide
    Walls that lie between us
    The saint within the sinner
    I have lost the nerve
    But it's all right
    Carry the wounded and shut your eyes
    All will be forgiven
    None will rise
    Bury the fallen and lead the blind
    I will fight the loss
    Dead inside

    Into the nothing
    Faded and weary
    I won't leave and let you fall behind
    Live for the dying
    Heaven hear me
    I know we can make it out alive

    Leave me at the bottom
    I am lost forever
    Letters from the dead
    Say goodbye
    Sorrow falls upon us
    This will be the last time
    Days begin to end
    But I'll get by
    Follow the hopeless
    And shut your eyes

    All will be abandoned
    None will shine
    Gather the broken and leave this life
    Lying in the earth
    Side by side

    Into the nothing
    Faded and weary
    I won't leave and let him fall behind
    Live for the dying
    Heaven hear me
    I know we can make it out alive

    I'll keep you inside
    Where I lead you cannot follow
    Straight into the light
    As my breath grows still and shallow

    Into the nothing
    Faded and weary
    I won't leave and let you fall behind
    Live for the dying
    Heaven hear me
    I know we can make it out alive

    Stay with me
    You're all I have left
    I know we can make it out alive
    Stay with me
    You're all I have left
    I know we can make it out alive Writer/s: BENJAMIN BURNLEY
    Publisher: Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • [p3yt0n} from Somewhere, InThis is probably my favorite BB song.
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