Doomsday

Album: Holy Hell (2017)
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  • Remember when Hell had frozen over?
    The cold still burns underneath my skin
    The water is rising all around me
    And there is nothing left I can give
    All these tears I've shed
    I saw the wildfire spread
    You said you cheated death
    But Heaven was in my head

    They say "the good die young"
    No use in saying "what is done is done" 'cause it's not enough
    And when the night gives way
    It's like a brand new doomsday
    What will be will be
    Every river flows into the sea, but it's never enough
    And when the night gives way
    It's like a brand new doomsday

    No matter what they say
    It's like a brand new doomsday

    The embers still glow when I'm sober
    The gold in the flame burns brighter now
    I have to rebuild, now it's over
    Maybe now I'm lost, I can live
    Souls don't break, they bend
    But I sometimes forget
    I have to do this for you
    And the only way out is through
    Yeah, death is an open door

    Words the prophets said
    Still swimming through my head
    Now there's no stars left in the sky
    'Cause this well will never run dry
    What if I completely forget?
    What if I never accept?
    'Cause when you fade away
    It's like a brand new doomsday
    Yeah

    They say "the good die young"
    No use in saying "what is done is done" 'cause it's not enough
    And when the night gives way
    It's like a brand new doomsday
    What will be will be
    Every river flows into the sea, but it's never enough
    And when the night gives way
    It's like a brand new doomsday

    No matter what they say
    It's like a brand new doomsday Writer/s: Alex Anthony Dean, Daniel Joseph Searle, Josh Middleton, Samuel David Carter
    Publisher: MOTHERSHIP MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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