Deathless

Album: Deathless (2015)
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  • I fucking gave everything, put myself in a place I shouldn't be
    Took a chance trying to acquire something I cannot see
    Stranded myself at a point I can't escape
    Bring me back now to the surface so I can feel at ease

    Exhausted from all my attempts
    Of being more and always seen as less
    Write me off this list of disasters, I am over being mortified
    Let me reach the summit to look down at my wasted life
    All I desire is a hint of serenity
    After all the passion you have taken from me

    You think you can take all that I've made?
    Remember it's another part of me
    I will save another day to follow the dreams that will set me free

    You never looked back at my sacrifice
    You never felt everything I lost
    I fucking gave everything, emptied out all of myself

    Everything, threw away the heart I had
    Everything, my failures filling up my lungs
    Everything, I'm drowning on my way down

    Denial in giving up on all I had after losing your trust
    I had faith when this started. You destroyed all of my hope
    Through these trials I rise and I'll take back what is mine
    You think you can take all that I've made?

    You think you can take all that I've made?
    Remember it's another part of me
    I will save another day to follow the dreams that will set me free
    To follow the dreams that will set me free Writer/s: JEROD BOYD, JUSTIN AUFDEMKAMPE, LEVI BENTON, ROBERT STEAD, RYAN NEFF
    Publisher: Royalty Network
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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