Staring Through the Eyes of the Dead

Album: Bleeding (1994)
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  • Why can't I breathe
    Still I see
    Dead on the table
    Try to move, I'm not able to

    They said I have died
    I still felt alive
    I won't believe their lies
    I can still see through these eyes

    Help me, I'm not dead
    Wake me from this hell
    Tell me I'm alive
    Dead

    Knives cutting into me
    Scalpels rip me
    Screaming into deaf ears
    Now they stop and see my tears

    Help me, I'm not dead
    Wake me from this hell
    Tell me I'm alive
    Dead

    I can't stop the visions
    Stop the premonitions

    My soul can't escape
    The boundary of my flesh
    My heart does not beat
    My spirit does not rest

    They said I have died
    I still felt alive
    I won't believe their lies
    I can still see through these eyes Writer/s: Alexander Daniel Webster, Chris J Barnes, Jack Douglas Jr. Owen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA must have song for all death metal fans.
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