The Disappearing Sun

Album: The Infection (2009)
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  • This might be the last time you ever see me
    But you can trust I did my best
    As complex as all this seems
    It's much more than a test

    The sky is falling
    The end is here
    The final warning
    The sun disappears

    As my world is dying
    So far from home
    Been stranded in this empty abyss
    Darkness surrounds me
    Lifeless

    The sky is falling
    The end is here
    The final warning
    The sun disappears

    Existence
    Search for a new beginning
    Persistent
    Something always chasing me
    This demon's covered in scars
    Menacing
    Burnt by the sun his flesh is charred
    Challenging, Terrorizing, Manipulating every single thought
    As he closes in
    My will must be strong
    Or he'll stab you in the fucking back
    I won't turn to dust

    The sky is falling
    The end is here
    The final warning
    The sun disappears Writer/s: ANDY HERRICK, CHRIS SPICUZZA, JIM LAMARCA, MARK HUNTER, MATT DEVRIES, ROBERT ARNOLD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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