Heaven's A Lie

Album: Comalies (2002)
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  • Oh no,
    Here it is again
    I need to know
    When I will fall in decay

    Something wrong
    With every plan of my life
    I didn't really notice that you've been here

    Dolefully desired
    Destiny of a lie

    Set me free
    Your heaven's lie
    Set me free with you love
    Set me free

    Oh no,
    Here it is again
    I need to know
    Why did I choose to betray you

    Something wrong
    With all the plans of my life
    I didn't realize that you've been here

    Dolefully desired
    Destiny of a lie

    Set me free
    Your heaven's lie
    Set me free with you love
    Set me free

    Set me free your heaven's lie
    Set me free with you love
    Set me free Writer/s: Andrea Gaetano Ferro, Christiano Migliore, Christiano Mozzati, Cristina Scabbia, Marco Biazzi, Marco Coti Zelati
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganComalies was the first record where the band used 7-string guitars.
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