Look Inside

Album: Envy Of None (2022)
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  • Deep in my veins I can still hear the echoes
    Breaking the silence and locking the chain
    Paint me with sadness fill me with shadows
    Wash me away like the tears in the rain

    Coming for love, coming for life
    Open me up now, see where the darkness lies

    When I look inside, know that I'll find you
    Nowhere to run and there's nowhere to hide
    When I look inside

    Tracing you down to the heart of reflection
    Ripples of rancor and phantoms of pain
    Scars that are burning with aching obsession
    Awaken the monster I've already slain

    Coming for love, coming for life
    Open me up now, see where the darkness lies

    When I look inside, know that I'll find you
    Nowhere to run and there's nowhere to hide
    When I look inside

    See where the darkness lies

    See where the darkness lies Writer/s: Alex Lifeson, Alfio Annibalini, Andy Curran, Maiah Wynne
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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