Fallen Torches

Album: Medium Rarities (2020)
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  • Bring forth the enemy
    Let him beg for his life
    Bring forth the enemy
    I want his neck on the knife
    Incinerate the figurehead
    I plan to erase you first
    Flooded rain slathering
    Bringing what you deserve

    Spirits warn that danger's coming
    It's coming closer now
    Bad ways lit by fallen torches
    Burn your insides out

    Find me the remedy
    Searching the ends of the earth
    Bring me the entity
    Snuff out the light in his eyes
    Eliminate, obliterate
    The image in my sight
    Bring me the head, bring me the head
    Finish and erase

    Spirits warn that danger's coming
    It's coming closer now
    Bad ways lit by fallen torches
    Burn your insides out

    The whole world is a tragedy
    Another crashing wave
    Pinning you on the ground

    Another living travesty
    A never-ending game
    Fear is the leash you shake

    Free
    Bring me in
    Heal my heart
    Break my hands

    What a lesson, God
    Be in my heart
    Be in my heart
    And when I love anew
    Let it be true
    Let me shield
    I need to leave the shadow

    The whole world is a tragedy
    Another crashing wave
    Pinning you on the ground

    Guard the station
    Mark the station
    Down Writer/s: Brann Timothy Dailor, Scott Michael Kelly, Troy Jayson Sanders, William Breen Kelliher, William Brent Hinds
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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