God Forsaken

Album: True Defiance (2012)
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  • So my dissent was a shallow defense I made
    To lay waste to the powers of fate.
    And all the blame I carry around my neck
    A dead cycle of pain that I chase to find my way.
    When the sovereign comes to me,
    I eclipses in the shadows veil
    Killing all I seek to be,
    For the passing vain inhale.

    [Chorus: x2]
    A fall to fires of hell never failed to awaken.
    Though my soul ascend in the darkness of my heart again, I'm God forsaken.

    With every turn I fail to learn my path and it's wearing down my days.
    To be the voice of a half dead suffering age
    A never ending seek that I chased to find my way.
    When the sovereign comes to me,
    I eclipses in the shadows veil
    Killing all I seek to be,
    For the passing vain inhale.

    [Chorus: x2]

    Now the grave is all I see.

    [Chorus: x2] Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
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