One Last Song

Album: Extremist (2014)
Play Video
  • There is a fire in me
    I feel its burn within my flesh
    Returning back
    With every vacancy of breath
    No compromise
    There is no blade to bring me down
    Bleeding at the seams
    I ever fight the final round

    All of the sorrow, all of the pain
    Hold me down
    This is the battle within my name
    Forever

    One last song to sing
    One final decree
    One last song
    This everlasting word inside me

    There is a final day
    To every tear, every breath
    Falling enemies
    No burn of anguish in us left
    All will be undone
    When every lost will be found
    On this day I cease
    To ever fight the final round

    All of the sorrow, all of the pain
    Hold me down
    This is the battle within my name
    Forever

    One last song to sing
    One final decree
    One last song
    This everlasting word inside me

    Forever give me... this day
    For every soul they take away
    Forever give me... this day
    For every lie to wash away

    All of the sorrow, all of the pain
    Hold me down
    This is the battle within my name
    Forever

    One last song to sing
    One final decree
    One last song
    This everlasting word inside me Writer/s: PATRICK JOHN JUDGE, RYAN CURTIS CLARK
    Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Tim Butler of The Psychedelic Furs

Tim Butler of The Psychedelic FursSongwriter Interviews

Tim and his brother Richard are the Furs' foundation; Tim explains how they write and tells the story of "Pretty In Pink."

Alan Merrill of The Arrows

Alan Merrill of The ArrowsSongwriter Interviews

In her days with The Runaways, Joan Jett saw The Arrows perform "I Love Rock And Roll," which Alan Merrill co-wrote - that story and much more from this glam rock pioneer.

Tony Joe White

Tony Joe WhiteSongwriter Interviews

The writer of "Rainy Night in Georgia" and "Polk Salad Annie" explains how he cooks up his Louisiana swamp rock.

Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles

Timothy B. Schmit of the EaglesSongwriter Interviews

Did this Eagle come up with the term "Parrothead"? And what is it like playing "Hotel California" for the gazillionth time?

Don Felder

Don FelderSongwriter Interviews

Don breaks down "Hotel California" and other songs he wrote as a member of the Eagles. Now we know where the "warm smell of colitas" came from.

Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots

Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple PilotsSongwriter Interviews

Stone Temple Pilots bass player Robert DeLeo names the songs that have most connected with fans and tells the stories behind tracks from their Tiny Music album.