Album: Venom (2015)
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  • No way out
    Looking out standing over the edge
    Too numb to feel alive
    So why the fuck are these thoughts in my head
    Reach in and pull them out

    Still nothing feels the same
    Too late to hesitate
    Why can't I run and escape from myself
    And live again
    Why can't I run and escape from myself

    Tell me why I feel like there's no way out
    Trying hard to heal as the pain pours out
    I don't wanna feel this way but it's hard
    'Cause know that in the end
    There's no way out

    Oh my God is this really the end
    I guess I'm not alright
    I just can't tell what is real anymore
    I'm trapped in my own hell

    I know this can't be real
    This negativity
    Is dominating and smothering me
    I just can't breathe
    And I just can't tell what is real any more

    Tell me why I feel like there's no way out
    Trying hard to heal as the pain pours out
    I don't wanna feel this way but it's hard
    'Cause know that in the end
    There's no way out

    There's nothing left for me
    Just tainted memories
    There's no one here for me
    Just let me be

    Why can't I run and escape from myself
    I just can't tell what is real any more

    Tell me why I feel like there's no way out
    Trying hard to heal as the pain pours out
    I don't wanna feel this way but it's hard
    'Cause know that in the end
    There's no way out

    Oh my God is this really the end Writer/s: MATTHEW TUCK, MICHAEL DAVID THOMAS, MICHAEL KIERON PAGET
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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