Invisible Enemy

Album: Phantom Anthem (2017)
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  • Wounded and tired and worried
    It's like fighting an invisible enemy
    Wounded and tired and worried
    What lies ahead you thought you'd never see

    No one wants to end up in the clouds
    You can't lose a battle you could never win
    You can't finish a fight without the strength within

    Beliefs set aside, the uncertainty is what's truly terrifying

    Be scared or be brave
    Where we end is all the same
    Be scared or be brave
    Memories are everything
    Be scared or be brave
    Reminiscing is for the living
    Be scared or be brave
    Memories are everything
    Be scared or be brave
    Reminiscing is for the living

    Pain is setting in
    It's surrounding us, it's surrounding us
    Pain is setting in
    It's surrounding us

    Pain is surrounding, surrounding us

    Your quiet heart makes us sink further
    We will accept our biggest fear

    We're sinking further
    We're sinking further
    Escape into thin air
    Escape into thin air
    You'll find relief in being lost
    In being lost Writer/s: BRENT GERALD RAMBLER, DUSTIN CHAD DAVIDSON, JOHN BENJAMIN BRUBAKER, MATTHEW WILSON GREINER, WILLIAM JACOB LUHRS
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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