The Void

Album: Dead Set on Living (2012)
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  • Question upon me
    Sixty days away
    Miles from perfect
    Sixty days away
    I don't know why
    Must be broken

    As we enter the void
    Absolution waits for me
    Cold hands of time
    Closing round my neck
    I need a new perspective
    What we never had, what will never be
    Flashing in my head
    When I sleep at night, as I try my best
    You ask me what I think
    I think about survival

    On the ocean floor
    Dark as night. So alone
    Forgot I was drowning

    We've become obsolete
    The great shift waits for me
    Rough sands of time
    Swallow me up whole
    I need a new perspective
    What we never had, what will never be
    What does that even mean?
    I can't sleep at night, I'm not at my best
    You ask me what I think
    I think about survival

    On the ocean floor
    Dark as night. So alone
    Forgot I was drowning Writer/s: JAYE SCHWARZER, Liam Joseph Cormier, MICHAEL RYAN PETERS, Scott Andrew Middleton
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Lyst Music Publishing
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