I'm Ready

Album: For The Love Of Metal (2018)
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  • Faced with mortality, questioning my sanity
    Images that bring me my to knees
    The weight of the world on top
    Have I given all I've got
    Just when I thought I'd seen it all

    Death leaves a sorrow no one can heal
    Love leaves a memory no one can steal

    Maybe we're just here for the pain
    Then I'm ready
    Maybe we're just here for the pain
    Then I'm ready, ready, ready, ready

    Praise those who live their truth
    Step forward where they break through
    Forge a path with something real to prove

    Death leaves a sorrow no one can heal
    Love leaves a memory no one can steal

    Maybe we're just here for the pain
    Then I'm ready
    Maybe we're just here for the pain
    Then I'm ready, ready
    Here for the pain

    Maybe we're just here for the pain
    Then I'm ready, ready (I'm ready)
    Maybe we're just here for the pain
    Then I'm ready, ready, ready, ready (I'm ready)
    Maybe we're just here for the pain
    Then I'm ready, ready (I'm ready)
    Maybe we're just here for the pain
    Then I'm ready, ready, ready Writer/s: Dee Snider
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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