Collapsing

Album: The World Is a Thorn (2010)
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  • I, I see the weight of hollow death residing in you
    Take now your final breath
    Exhale the truth
    I see the fear of nothing left
    Dead fragments of youth
    You hold it in yourself
    I feel it too

    I mourn your blindness
    I die along
    And swallow darkness
    In misery is where I belong

    Collapsing in on yourself
    I don't know why I try (I try)
    Collapsing in on yourself
    I don't know why you deny

    I, I know the light is burning dim and dying in you
    I know the pain that lies within
    I feel it too

    I mourn your blindness
    I die along
    And swallow darkness
    In misery is where I belong

    Collapsing in on yourself
    I don't know why I try (I try)
    Collapsing in on yourself
    I don't know why you deny

    Collapsing in on yourself
    I don't know why I try (I try)
    Collapsing in on yourself
    I don't know why you deny

    Collapsing in on yourself
    I don't know why I try (I try)
    Collapsing in on yourself
    I don't know why you deny Writer/s: RYAN CLARK
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
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