Fire From the Sky

Album: Fire From The Sky (2012)
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  • Red sun at day break
    Burns and blinds the eyes
    And though our bodies ache
    We march on or we die
    Silence of space
    Is torn by cries
    Another hopeless world
    Prepares to die
    Are those the eyes of god
    That burn so bright
    Or the hands of death
    Reaching through the night
    The shadows creep
    Darker than dead of night
    Nowhere to hide
    Your hunted by the light
    Crushed by the weight
    Of our own demise
    Torn apart by gravity
    Our world will not survive
    Are those the eyes of god
    That burn so bright
    Or the hands of death
    Reaching through the night
    Death comes swiftly from above
    Fire from the sky
    The universe has come undone
    Fire from the sky
    It's own destruction fuels
    A stars hunger to consume
    Laying silently in its path
    Planets await thy doom
    Solar flared ignite the sky
    And twist the atmosphere
    Death is inching closer
    Kill the light awaken fear
    There's nowhere to run
    There's nowhere left to hide
    We are hunted by the light
    Death comes swiftly from above
    Universes come undone
    There's nowhere left to hide
    Are those the eyes of god
    That burn so bright
    Or the hands of death
    Reaching through the night
    Death comes swiftly from above
    Fire from the sky
    The universe has come undone
    Fire from the sky Writer/s: DAVID RASHBAUM, JON BON JOVI, RICHIE SAMBORA
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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