Damaged

Album: Promised Land (1994)
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  • Waiting for the feeling to subside,
    Paranoid, I melt into myself.
    They say I'm to reach inside and find
    the broken part of my machinery.
    Psychoanalyze the chapters
    on the path to my darkest day.
    Searching for the answers,
    all I see is damage through the haze.
    Picking up the pieces of my life
    with no direction for re-assembly.
    The one that lays beside me
    is sharing scars of my broken yesterdays.
    Will tomorrow find me hypnotized? Crying?
    Mother Mary in control,
    domineering stranglehold
    sowing destructive seeds
    for the scavengers to feed.
    Driving the nail into my head,
    memory flows like a river.
    With the one that lays beside me
    I'm healing scars from my childhood memories.
    Tomorrow finally found me.
    I'm hypnotized. I'm trying...
    to understand the chapters
    of the path from my darkest day.
    Searching for the answers
    but there's DAMAGE!
    Writer/s: C. DE GARMO, G. TATE
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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