Inferium

Album: Back to Oblivion (2014)
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  • I watch cities fall
    Burn it down
    Learn to crawl
    It's what we are

    It's cold out
    Make me numb
    So fall out
    Wake me up
    It's where we are now

    I hold to hope
    So take me home
    I feel reborn
    Save me now
    It can't be wrong if you re-arm

    I fall on my stance
    Long call
    the future's past
    We got so far
    No more truth to find
    Relics left behind
    It's what we are this time

    I hold to hope
    So take me home
    I feel reborn
    Save me now
    It can't be wrong if you re-arm

    Say we are standing at the edge, holding to this one
    Say we are standing at the edge, holding to this one
    Say we are standing at the edge, holding to this one
    Say we are standing at the edge, holding to this one Writer/s: ALEJANDRO LINARES, ALEXANDER PAPPAS, DANIEL WONACOTT, NATHAN BARCALOW, RANDY STROHMEYER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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