How The Years Condemn

Album: Apex Predator - Easy Meat (2015)
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  • We are not invincible
    Nor are we indestructible
    There are choices - points of return
    Will the path be easy?
    Nothing is easy, but that's reality
    For the sake of my loved ones
    I will remain on this earth

    It's the last chance to face the fears
    I have always known
    Better that than
    To fear the unknown
    How the years condemned my
    Heart to a plague of madness
    How the years condemn

    I think back on a life of friendships
    Now, more than ever I cherish them
    Was it you that had my back,
    My absent friend?
    I have to take these challenges to head on
    No more excuses or fragile promises
    I hope now I finally understand,
    My absent friend Writer/s: Shane Embury
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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