Delirium

Album: Delirium (2016)
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  • Delirium, delirium
    Delirium, delirium

    I can't surrender
    I cannot breath and I'm still going under
    it's hard to realise
    it's getting closer
    I fear this struggle
    is wasting me from inside

    Delirium, delirium
    Delirium, delirium

    Insane obsession
    is growing faster
    there's no medication
    It's hard to realise
    lost in confusion
    I hear the silence
    is screaming aloud inside

    Delirium, delirium
    Delirium, delirium

    Enclosed in a shrine
    locked away inside my mind
    I walk in the darkness and neon lights
    delirium will take me away

    Delirium, delirium
    Delirium, delirium
    Delirium, delirium
    Delirium, delirium Writer/s: ANDREA FERRO, CRISTINA SCABBIA, DIEGO CAVALLOTTI, MARCO COTI ZELATI, RYAN BLAKE FOLDEN
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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