Congregation of the Damned

Album: Congregation Of The Damned (2009)
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  • I'm going to give this monster life,
    I may not have the pieces.
    I'll keep on going through the night,
    To see you all left screaming.

    Face-to-face,
    The congregation of the damned.
    Face-to-face,
    Screaming while we can.

    I get carried away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Torn into pieces,
    Of violent display.
    I tear it away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Searching for answers,
    I'm lost in the fray.

    This life's a case,
    Of do or die,
    Sometimes I need no reason,
    To lose myself,
    In you tonight,
    Right now's the darker season.

    Face-to-face,
    The congregation of the damned.
    Face-to-face,
    Screaming while we can.

    I get carried away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Torn into pieces,
    Of violent display.
    I tear it away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Searching for answers,
    I'm lost in the fray.

    The congregation of the damned!
    The congregation of the damned!

    Face-to-face,
    The congregation of the damned.
    Face-to-face,
    We're all,
    Screaming while we can.

    I get carried away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Torn into pieces,
    Of violent display.
    I tear it away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Searching for answers,
    I'm lost in the fray.
    I tear it away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Searching for answers,
    I'm lost in the fray.

    I get carried away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Torn into pieces,
    Of violent display.
    I tear it away,
    Lost in a moment,
    Searching for answers,
    I'm lost in the fray. Writer/s: BRANDON SALLER, DANIEL DAN JACOBS, EKTOR ALEX VARKATZAS, PORTER MARC MCKNIGHT, TRAVIS WILLIAM MIGUEL
    Publisher: Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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