Dear Agony

Album: Dear Agony (2009)
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  • I have nothing left to give
    I have found the perfect end
    You were made to make it hurt
    Disappear into the dirt
    Carry me to heaven's arms
    Light the way and let me go
    Take the time to take my breath
    I will end where I began

    And I will find the enemy within
    'Cause I can feel it crawl beneath my skin

    Dear agony
    Just let go of me
    Suffer slowly
    Is this the way it's got to be?
    Dear agony

    Suddenly, the lights go out
    Let forever drag me down
    I will fight for one last breath
    I will fight until the end

    And I will find the enemy within
    'Cause I can feel it crawl beneath my skin

    Dear agony
    Just let go of me
    Suffer slowly
    Is this the way it's got to be?
    Don't bury me
    Faceless enemy
    I'm so sorry
    Is this the way it's gotta be?
    Dear agony

    Leave me alone
    God let me go
    I'm blue and cold
    Black sky will burn
    Love pull me down
    Hate lift me up
    Just turn around
    There's nothing left

    Somewhere far beyond this world
    I feel nothing anymore

    Dear agony
    Just let go of me
    Suffer slowly
    Is this the way it's got to be?
    Don't bury me
    Faceless enemy
    I'm so sorry
    Is this the way it's gotta be?
    Dear agony

    I feel nothing anymore Writer/s: Benjamin Burnley
    Publisher: Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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