Dark Void

Album: Where Do We Go From Here? (2023)
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  • If you scratch under the surface
    Try to find a purpose
    I wonder what the dead would find
    Trapped inside the prison of my mind and I'm
    Sick of messing up, up but forget it now
    Every time I try to stop, stop I fall apart
    Lost deep down, I'm searching for a glimpse of hope

    Believe in me and set me free
    I'll drag these memories through the dark void
    Just let me be
    My savior, please
    Give me hope for the hopeless
    Through the dark void

    Through the dark void
    Through the dark void

    One more chance to fall asleep
    Inside this nightmare that's taking every part of me
    One more chance to fall asleep
    Inside this nightmare that's taking every part of me

    One more chance
    One more chance

    One more chance to fall asleep
    Every part of me

    One more chance to fall asleep
    Inside this nightmare that's taking every part of me
    One more chance to fall asleep
    Inside this nightmare that's taking every part of me

    Believe in me and set me free
    I'll drag these memories through the dark void
    Just let me be
    My savior, please
    Give me hope for the hopeless
    Through the dark void

    Through the dark void
    Through the dark void Writer/s: Benjamin Bruce, Danny Worsnop, James Cassells, Matthew Good, Paul Bartolome
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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