Hit The Wall

Album: Adrenaline Mob EP (2011)
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  • Heavy is my heart but it's alright
    We all know you're never wrong
    It's always the same and I'm so tired
    Living the life for too long

    Tired, frustrated
    This life is overrated
    I think I'm hitting the wall
    Tired, can't take it
    Full speed, I think I'll make it
    I think I'm hitting the wall

    Line after line, it just drags on
    Why can't you leave it alone?
    Blistering tongues, blood in my ears
    Drowning in your sticks and stones

    Tired, frustrated
    This life is overrated
    I think I'm hitting the wall
    Tired, can't take it
    Full speed, I think I'll make it
    I think I'm hitting the wall

    I see the river running red
    Inside my head through bloodshot eyes
    And comes the thunder
    Running through the metal madness as I ride

    Tired, frustrated
    This life is overrated
    I think I'm hitting the wall
    Tired, can't take it
    Full speed, I think I'll make it
    I think I'm hitting the wall

    I'm looking down upon this wreck of a life
    The voice of angels whispered, "Leave it all behind"
    I'm stepping through the door
    No going back
    Can't take it anymore
    Memories fade to black
    Memories fade to black
    Fade to black Publisher: ALIBI MUSIC LIBRARY
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