Into The Night
by HIM

Album: Tears On Tape (2013)
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  • Trapped in autumn, buried beneath the leaves
    To the echo of the summer softly weeping
    Sinking further in this seminary sea
    Painting pain with pastels through her cemetery eyes

    Into the night we ride, scars wide open
    Into the night, you and I torn and broken
    Bleed into the night

    Blinded by the sun's brightest rays
    Lading you two from the sharpened razor blades
    Side by side; darkness and light
    Play their game so unafraid, their hearts in synchronized

    Into the night we ride, scars wide open
    Into the night, you and I torn and broken
    Bleed into the night and I'll meet you there

    Waiting for the world to end
    Oh let it end again

    Into the night we ride, scars wide open
    Into the night, you and I torn and broken
    Bleed into the night, arms wide open Writer/s: Ville Hermanni Valo
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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