Cold as War

Album: Black Out the Sun (2013)
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  • Signs of doubt
    That keeps me rushed
    And far from grounded
    You see the endless blame
    I see the faceless wander
    I see the fire and flames
    But the light is over
    Is over

    Cold as war
    And scarred from all the life
    That finds me
    You think I would know by now
    (The day is gone away)
    The day is gone away

    I see the violent rage
    And make the great escape
    Into the space that give me closure
    We live the life we make
    Until the seasons over
    Is over

    Cold as war
    And scarred from all the life
    That finds me
    You think I would know by know
    (The day is gone away)

    Cold as war
    And scarred from all the life
    That finds me
    You think I would know by know
    (The day is gone away)
    The day is gone away

    You think I would know by now

    Cold as war
    And scarred from all the life
    That finds me
    You think I would know by know
    (The day is gone away)

    Cold as war
    And scarred from all the life
    That finds me
    You think I would know by know
    (The day is gone away)
    The day is gone away Writer/s: Clint Lowery, John Conolly, Lajon WItherspoon, Morgan Rose, Vincent Hornsby
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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