Deliver Us

Album: Sounds of a Playground Fading (2011)
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  • Remind me I'm golden
    The fortress above the sun
    Why don't you spend nowhere with me?
    Follow the river and the path of the ones trying the names

    Of the shore

    Forever I can't find
    Struggling in a world of this fine
    Or this life
    I don't want it to be
    I'm not in to live

    Fly into the distance
    Disappear for a while
    I don't know the sence of this
    But it is too late feeling alive

    Destruction for the power
    Let me take control (Eliminance)

    This is nothing more
    Something now you'll find again (Deliver us)
    Can't live the worse, you say?

    Does it really matter?
    I'd give the world to you if you just

    Fly into the distance
    Disappear for a while
    I can't make sense of this
    Are we there to take a ride?

    Fly into the distance
    Disappear for a while
    I can't make sense of this
    But we're in to take a ride Writer/s: Anders Friden, Bjorn Gelotte
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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