Duality

Album: The Walking Wounded (2007)
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  • Some days, I get crazed
    I don't know why it's all relevant
    I'll take deep breaths
    And keep control, go on

    I've tried brave and you've tried to save
    I'm proud to keep it bottled up
    I think I past my prime
    Lost my mind and I'm torn

    No telling what tomorrow holds

    Who let, who let this feeling die
    When all I did was try?
    Who let you let this feeling die
    I can't get you out of my head, my head
    You're the flame that burns me so I know that I'm still alive

    Some say it's all fate
    But I say we control our lives
    And if my destiny should out best me
    Then that's fine

    I may believe thrill and apathy
    Don't exist in me fairly equally
    The truth is doubts are all I've got
    To call mine

    No telling what tomorrow holds
    No telling what voice takes control

    Who let, who let this feeling die
    When all I did was try?
    Who let you let this feeling die
    I can't get you out of my head, my head
    You're the flame that burns me so I know that I'm still alive

    Is there anybody out there? Is anybody calling?
    Woah, if what I say is really wrong
    Is there anybody out there? Is anybody calling?
    Woah, if what you say is really wrong

    I'm not in control, think I'm out of control

    Who let, who let this feeling die
    When all I did was try?
    Who let you let this feeling die
    I can't get you out of my head, my head
    You're the flame that burns me so I know that I'm still alive Writer/s: Anthony Raneri, Christopher J Guglielmo, Jack O'Shea, Kenny Gioia, Nate Albert, Nick Ghanbarian, Shep Goodman
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Round Hill, Royalty Network
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