As Bright As The Darkness

Album: The Beauty Of Destruction (2014)
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  • I've become the ghost you know
    Where time moves so slow
    It's been far too long
    Since I've seen another face
    In this empty space

    When you've seen it all
    It becomes so clear
    That each day can bring
    A new set of fears
    When you can't see the truth
    It's as bright as the darkness
    When the enemy's you
    It's as bright as the darkness

    I want nothing more
    Just something to live for
    It's been far too long
    Since I could even smile
    Just for a little while

    When you've seen it all
    It becomes so clear
    That each day can bring
    A new set of fears
    When you can't see the truth
    It's as bright as the darkness
    When the enemy's you
    It's as bright as the darkness

    I sit and stare at the door
    There's nowhere to run anymore
    I am fading away

    When you've seen it all
    It becomes so clear
    That each day can bring
    A new set of fears
    When you can't see the truth
    It's as bright as the darkness
    When the enemy's you
    It's as bright as the darkness Writer/s: FRANCESCO ARTUSATO, HOWARD JONES, JOHN GERARD SANKEY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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