Oblivion

Album: Crack the Skye (2009)
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  • Flew beyond the sun before it was time
    Burning all the gold that held me inside my shell
    Waiting for you to pull me back in
    I almost sat the world in my sights

    Close, low bright eyes fading
    Faster than stars falling
    How can I tell you I failed?
    Tell you I failed

    Fallen from grace cause I been away too long
    Leaving you behind with my lonesome song
    Now I'm lost in oblivion

    I tried to bore a hole into the ground
    Breaking all the fingers and the nails from my hand
    The eyes of the child see no wrong
    Ignorant bliss in

    Close, low bright eyes fading
    Faster than stars falling
    How can I tell you I failed?
    Tell you I failed

    Fallen from grace cause I been away too long
    Leaving you behind with my lonesome song
    Now I'm lost
    Fallen from grace cause I been away too long
    Leaving you behind with my lonesome song
    Now I'm lost in oblivion

    Fallen from grace cause I been away too long
    Leaving you behind with my lonesome song
    Now I'm lost
    Fallen from grace cause I been away too long
    Leaving you behind with my lonesome song
    Now I'm lost in oblivion
    In oblivion Writer/s: BRANN TIMOTHY DAILOR, TROY JAYSON SANDERS, WILLIAM BREEN KELLIHER, WILLIAM BRENT HINDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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