Resurrection

Album: Obsolete (1998)
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  • Consumed with memories that preceded today
    Given a chance to bereave life that's slipping away

    Suffered through tragedy of my slow decay
    Deceptive tendencies dragged my soul away

    All that I know is there was no God for me
    Force that shatters all, absence of mortality

    Revive all my fears
    Revive wasted tears
    Revive void within
    Revive once again...

    Forsaken by destiny, forsaken by my own mind
    I must remove my skin to see belief in your eyes

    All that I know is there was no God for me
    Force that shatters all, absence of humanity

    Revive all my fears
    Revive wasted tears
    Revive void within
    Revive once again...

    Reach for the sky
    Touch the sky
    Revive a hope
    For mankind Writer/s: BURTON C. BELL, CHRISTIAN OLDE WOLBERS, DINO A.M. CAZARES, RAYMOND HERRERA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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