Endsong

Album: Songs of a Lost World (2024)
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  • And I'm outside in the dark
    Staring at the blood red moon
    Remembering the hopes and dreams I had
    And all I had to do

    And wondering what became of that boy
    And the world he called his own
    I'm outside in the dark
    Wondering how I got so old

    It's all gone, it's all gone
    Nothing left of all I loved
    It all feels wrong
    It's all gone, it's all gone, it's all gone
    No hopes, no dreams, no world
    No, I, I don't belong
    No, I don't belong here

    It's all gone, it's all gone
    I will lose myself in time
    It won't be long
    It's all gone, it's all gone, it's all gone

    Left alone with nothing at the end of every song
    Left alone with nothing at the end of every song
    Left alone with nothing
    Nothing
    Nothing
    Nothing Writer/s: Robert Smith
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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