The Evening Hate
by Red

Album: The Evening Hate (2019)
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  • The air feels heavier tonight
    Something's coming
    The lights are restless in the sky
    Silence, cutting

    I lie awake
    Hopeless, insane

    Inside my grave
    I made while I

    Wait for the pain
    Inside the evening hate
    Inside the evening hate

    The fear is near, it starts to rise
    Cadence, growing
    The shadows spill across the line
    Darkness is flowing

    Voices screaming
    Cold hands reaching

    The earth shaking
    My mind, breaking

    Wait for the pain
    Inside the evening hate
    Inside the evening hate

    It falls like rain
    It falls like rain

    Hate, wait for the pain
    Hate, wait for the pain

    Like cinders it rains
    We fall, we fall
    An empire in flames
    We crawl, we're crawling out

    Inside the evening hate
    Inside the evening hate

    Inside the evening hate
    Inside the evening hate

    Like cinders it rains
    We fall, we fall
    An empire in flames
    We crawl, we crawl, ah ah ah ah ah Writer/s: Anthony Armstrong, Dan Johnson, Michael Barnes, Randy Armstrong
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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