Insurrection

Album: Resolution (2012)
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  • When the walls fall around you is when you begin to find
    That the depths you have found have become now too hard to climb
    You reconcile your pain in the loneliest refrain
    And crawl tied and bound to the one thing you can't leave behind
    You can't leave behind, you can't leave behind

    And start over again this insurrection
    The same reflection, perpetual
    And start over again and again and again and again
    This insurrection

    A broken voice without a word to live by
    Eyes slammed shut watch the world go by
    It should have been way better than this
    You can't anticipate the things that you miss
    And how long 'til you let it go
    Master unreality nothing to show and in the end
    Top of the mountain of nowhere
    First in the line dying to get back there
    You can't get back there
    You can't get back there

    And start over again this insurrection
    The same reflection, perpetual
    And start over again and again and again and again
    This insurrection
    And start over again

    First in the line to catch a glimpse of the shrine
    The closest we ever got to divine
    Irrefutable indisputable infallible impossible to deny
    Impossible to deny

    And start over again
    This insurrection
    The same reflection, perpetual
    We start over again, and again and again
    This insurrection
    We start over again 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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