The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg

Album: A Matter Of Life And Death (2006)
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  • Let me tell you 'bout my life
    Let me tell you 'bout my dreams
    Let me tell you 'bout the things that happened
    Always real to me

    Let me tell you of my hope
    Of my need to reach the sky
    Let me take you on an awkward journey
    Let me tell you why

    Let me tell you why

    Why should these curses be laid upon me?
    I won't be forgiven 'til I can break free
    What did I do to deserve all this guilt?
    To pay for my sins for the sale of my soul
    Demons are trapped, all inside of my head
    My hopes have gone, reach for Heaven from Hell

    My sins are many
    My guilt is too heavy
    The pressure of knowing
    Of having what I know
    I'm able to see things
    Things I don't want to see
    The lives of a thousand souls
    Weighing down on me

    I know they're crying for help, reaching out
    The burden of them will take me down as well
    The sin of a thousand souls, not died in vain
    Reincarnates to let me live again

    Someone to save me
    Something to save me from myself
    To bring salvation
    To exorcise this hell

    Someone to save me
    Something to save me from myself
    To bring salvation
    To exorcise this hell

    Someone to save me
    Something to save me from my hell
    I taste damnation
    Awake from this nightmare
    Someone to save me
    Something to save me from myself
    To bring salvation
    To exorcise this hell Writer/s: David Michael Murray, Stephen Percy Harris
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Ryan from Bethany, OkThe verse riff is one of the heaviest riffs I've ever heard
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