End Of The Dream

Album: Evanescence (2011)
Play Video
  • I found a grave
    Brushed off the face
    Felt your light
    I remember why I know this place

    I found a bird
    Closing her eyes
    One last time
    And I wonder if she dreamed like me

    Well, as much as it hurts
    Ain't it wonderful to feel?
    So go on and break your wings
    Follow your heart 'til it bleeds
    As we run towards the end of the dream

    I'm not afraid
    I push through the pain
    And I'm on fire
    I remember how to breathe again

    As much as it hurts
    Ain't it wonderful to feel?
    So go on and break your wings
    Follow your heart 'til it bleeds
    As we run towards the end of the dream

    Why must we fall apart to understand how to fly?
    I will find a way even without wings
    Follow your heart 'til it bleeds
    As we run towards the end of the dream

    Follow your heart
    'Til it bleeds
    And we've gone to the end of the dream Writer/s: Amy Lee, Terry Balsamo, Tim Mccord, Will Boyd, William Barry Hunt
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Songs in Famous Movie Scenes: Tarantino Edition

Songs in Famous Movie Scenes: Tarantino EditionMusic Quiz

Whether he's splitting ears or burning Nazis, Quentin Tarantino uses memorable music in his films. See if you can match the song to the scene.

Jimmy Jam

Jimmy JamSongwriter Interviews

The powerhouse producer behind Janet Jackson's hits talks about his Boyz II Men ballads and regrouping The Time.

Song Cities

Song CitiesMusic Quiz

Nirvana, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen are among those who wrote songs with cities that show up in this quiz.

"Private Eyes" - The Story Behind the Song

"Private Eyes" - The Story Behind the SongSong Writing

How a goofy detective movie, a disenchanted director and an unlikely songwriter led to one of the biggest hits in pop history.

Guy Clark

Guy ClarkSongwriter Interviews

Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris and Lyle Lovett are just a few of the artists who have looked to Clark for insightful, intelligent songs.

Steely Dan

Steely DanFact or Fiction

Did they really trade their guitarist to The Doobie Brothers? Are they named after something naughty? And what's up with the band name?