I Apologize

Album: Got Your Six (2015)
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  • One day the shadows will surround me
    Someday the days will come to end
    Sometime I'll have to face the real me
    Somehow I'll have to learn to bend
    And now I see clearly

    All these times I simply stepped aside
    I watched but never really listened
    As the whole world passed me by
    All this time I watched from the outside
    Never understood what was wrong or what was right
    I apologize, whoah
    I apologize, whoah

    One day I'll face the Hell inside me
    Someday I'll accept what I have done
    Sometime I'll leave the past behind me
    For now I accept who I've become
    And now I see clearly

    All these times I simply stepped aside
    I watched but never really listened
    As the whole world passed me by
    All this time I watched from the outside
    Never understood what was wrong or what was right
    I apologize
    I apologize

    One day the shadows will surround me

    All these times I simply stepped aside
    I watched but never really listened
    As the whole world passed me by
    All this time I watched from the outside
    Never understood what was wrong or what was right
    I apologize
    I apologize

    Whoah, I apologize
    Whoah, I apologize
    Whoah, I apologize
    Whoah, I apologize
    I apologize Writer/s: Ivan Moody, Jeremy Spencer, Kevin Churko, Thomas Jason Grinstead, Zoltan Bathory
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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