Unleashed

Album: Atonement (2019)
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  • Let's go
    Deceive me
    Release me
    Unleash me
    You've unleashed the wild within

    Welcome to the madness
    That dwells inside these eyes
    Pushed unto the breaking point
    You're running out of time, time

    This innocent blood is on your hands
    Deceive me
    Come face to face with the final stand
    Release me
    It's the part of me you can't comprehend
    Unleash me
    You've unleashed the wild within
    The wild within, yeah

    You who spoke defiance
    You who spoke in jest (You who spoke in jest)
    The last of all my tolerance has left this broken man

    This innocent blood is on your hands
    Deceive me
    Come face to face with the final stand
    Release me
    It's the part of me you can't comprehend
    Unleash me
    You've unleashed the wild within

    I remind you time and time again
    You've broken the restraints against your heart
    Against the dark

    Can you feel the pain
    Of those you betrayed?
    The promises unmade
    Broken hearts that fill with shame
    And you're to blame
    Do they call your name?
    There's nothing left to say
    Nothing left to say

    This innocent blood is on your hands
    Deceive me
    Come face to face with the final stand
    Release me
    It's the part of me you can't comprehend
    Unleash me
    You've unleashed the wild within Writer/s: Adam Dutkiewicz, Jesse Leach, Joel Stroetzel, Justin Foley, Mike D'Antonio
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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