Doors Closing Slowly

Album: Journal For Plague Lovers (2009)
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  • Realize how lonely this is
    Self-defeating, oh, fuck, yeah
    Drowned in love and false kisses
    A gathering of no meaning

    That shadow is a cross okay
    Judgment must willing today
    Silence is not sacrifice
    Crucifixion is the easy life

    Who threw the first stone
    If the stone is you
    Forgive them forsaken
    Bleeding feet an angel's savior

    That shadow is a cross okay
    Judgment must be willing today
    Silence is not sacrifice
    Crucifixion is the easy life

    Embrace to betrayal
    An arms army salvation
    Listen to the selfish ones
    They are the voice of accomplishment Writer/s: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, RICHARD EDWARDS, SEAN MOORE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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