Fallout

Album: AB III (2010)
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  • Oooooo.
    Another river runs against the grain
    Another is born
    Each filled with anguish
    Deep within he's dying every day
    To find his way
    He is lost
    So consumed

    Can you feel him somewhere in the fallout
    Is someone just like you
    Who's lost to find the truth
    Can you hear him from afar he cries out
    For the answer to be shown
    As he dares to walk the fallout on his own

    So frustrated
    He walks the line alone
    Courage sets him apart
    He is so famished
    All he once embraced he now disowns
    He let it go
    All the while
    He still waits

    Can you feel him somewhere in the fallout
    He is someone just like you
    Who's lost to find the truth
    Can you hear him from afar he cries out
    For the answer to be shown
    As he dares to walk the fallout on his own

    Left behind he's walking burning still he tries
    To unearth the meaning to this life
    Cast aside his weary bleeding (?)
    Disconnected still he fights to the lost (?)

    Can you feel him somewhere in the fallout
    Is someone just like you
    Who's lost to find the truth
    Can you hear him from afar he cries out
    For the answer to be shown
    As he dares to walk the fallout on his own Writer/s: MYLES KENNEDY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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