Welcome Oblivion

Album: Welcome Oblivion (2013)
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  • I don't know if you can hear me over this
    I don't know if you can hear the sound
    I don't know if you're aware of what's happening
    I don't know if you should stick around

    It's so perfect with a perfect kiss from your lips
    It's so perfect with a loving embrace
    You can't fuck with the way of nature
    Everything is falling into place

    You know what you have done
    Welcome oblivion
    And this has just begun
    Welcome oblivion

    All the flashing lights take over
    All the pretty little dots make tracks
    Leading you to your place of deliverance
    And never look at what's behind the fear

    You know what you have done
    Welcome oblivion
    And this has just begun
    Welcome oblivion

    And I am not afraid
    And I am not afraid
    And I am not afraid
    And I am not afraid Writer/s: ATTICUS ROSS, MARIQUEEN ARRABACA MAANDIG, TRENT REZNOR
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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