Ghost Walking

Album: Resolution (2011)
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  • Do you remember
    When word was bond
    A fleeting promise on the light of the dawn
    Barren December
    Under a falling sky
    The end of days and a reason to die

    Obliteration never looked so divine
    Holding your breath for the moment in time

    You lived through hell
    Now you're trying to die
    The skin is healed
    But you're bleeding inside
    Shots fired just to numb the pain
    There's no one left to save

    Night blind on a shining path
    Ghost walking in the aftermath
    Hypnotized sixty cycle hum
    The broken cadence of a distant drum
    Twenty-one to one I'm liking the odds
    A blood junkie with a lightning rod
    A dirty rig and a heavenly nod
    And still you wind up nowhere

    Obliteration never looked so divine
    Holding you're breath for the moment in time

    You lived through hell
    Now you're trying to die
    The skin is healed
    But you're bleeding inside
    Shots fired just to numb the pain
    There's no one left to save

    There's no one left to save
    There's no one left to save

    You chase the dragon but it followed you home
    You lost through fever dreams and broken hope

    Decimation never looked so divine
    Promising yourself for the very last time

    You lived through hell
    Now you're trying to die
    The skin is healed
    But you're bleeding inside
    Shots fired just to numb the pain
    There's no one left to save

    There's no one left to save
    There's no one left
    A fever dream,
    There's no one left to save
    Shots forever end the pain
    There's no one left to save. Writer/s: CHRIS ADLER, DAVID RANDALL BLYTHE, JOHN CAMPBELL, MARK MORTON, WILL ADLER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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