Impending Doom

Album: The Infection (2009)
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  • Impending doom
    Can't escape
    Pitch black at the lake
    The snow is falling can't escape
    The evil approaches
    I can't save you

    These problems don't have solutions
    We're rotting inside this cell
    Our bodies are like a prison
    Only death will save us from this hell

    Jagged stairs leading nowhere
    The clock is staring at me
    Running away from the pain
    The evil approaches
    No one to save me

    These problems don't have solutions
    We're rotting inside this cell
    Our bodies are like a prison
    Only death will save us from this hell

    Have you ever seen blood in the moonlight?
    It appears quite black
    Have you ever seen spiders crawling
    On the grave?

    The grave that gave us the fear of loneliness
    That turned us into hellions.
    We're like slugs in the sun
    Tearing us apart.

    These problems don't have solutions
    We're rotting inside this cell
    Our bodies are like a prison
    Only death will save us from this hell. Writer/s: ANDY HERRICK, CHRIS SPICUZZA, JIM LAMARCA, MARK HUNTER, MATT DEVRIES, ROBERT ARNOLD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Mike from Denver, Codude...sounds like a nightmare coming alive...
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