In Time

Album: Extremist (2014)
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  • When the calling comes for the rest of us
    Let me help you decide
    But there is not much sympathy left to give
    For the deserted mind
    I have the same fear tearing the plot in two
    I know it's not your fight, right?
    But the weight of it is breaking upon my back
    So I can see that it's not without my life

    Am I the last one?
    Are we a dying breed?
    Anyone outside?
    I fear tomorrow will eclipse today

    In time
    We will erase it all
    In time
    We are the fault of our own fall

    So if you see it all, you take it to the ends
    And let it sound throughout your bones
    In this trust they will not relent their rope
    But the faithful are not alone

    Am I the last one?
    Are we a dying breed?
    Anyone outside?
    I fear tomorrow will eclipse today

    In time
    We will erase it all
    In time
    We are the fault of our own fall

    Don't let them tear it from your hands

    In time
    We will erase it all
    In time
    We are the fault of our own fall Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
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