Spiral

Album: Awake (2000)
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  • Sometimes we only live for the here and now.
    Sometimes we?re lonely.
    Sometimes we feel we need a place to be grounded...
    Or fly away again.
    I will fly away again.
    I feel rain pouring down.
    I wait to rot away.
    Live again.
    Here forever.
    The spiral never ends.
    Why are we feeling something?s familiar around us?
    Are we just dreaming?
    Always we search for the answers but nothing is found.
    We fly away again.
    I will fly away again.

    Writer/s: SALVATORE P. ERNA, TONY ROMBOLA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, Michiganto Zero: yes.
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjIs that a guitar with a harmonizer effect making the jewel box-type music? I think when they played it live they played that riff with a guitar.
  • Jackie from Virginia Beach, VaOn the acoustic version of this, they say it's the Ancient "Egyptian's fascination with reincarnation", not Wiccan.
  • Kayla from Oklahoma City, OkAwesome song, but then, what isn't from Godsmack? Probably one of my favorite bands, and always will be, besides Alice in Chains. (Who coincidentally influenced them... haha...)
  • Jeff from Helena, Mthow many songs does godsmack have exactly?
  • Jeff from Helena, MtIf that's true Daniel from Farmville, VA, that's the perfect song for me.
  • Nick from Paramus, NjActually, Godsmack's self-titled CD was released in late summer 1998 from which voodoo is on. Although the original version of that album was self-released by the band and made in 1996 so whatever, though I don't know if voodoo was on that version...
  • Daniel from Farmville, VaThis song gives a lot of people hope that even if they don't get a chance to correct what they f*@#ed up, they can come back and try again. Great song.
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