Everything

Album: Hesitation Marks (2013)
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  • I survived, everything
    I have tried everything, everything, everything and anything

    All the walls begin to devolve away
    Do your hands begin to shake, shake, shake, shake, shake?
    And just who do you think you used to be?
    All beings to bend and break, and break, and break, and break

    Wave goodbye, wish me well
    I've become, something else, something else, something else
    Just as well, really

    But this thing that lives inside of me
    Will surely rise and wake, and wake, and wake, and wake, and wake
    And the seed that bleeds right through to me
    And it comes to grab and take, and take, and take, and take

    I am home, I believe
    I am home, I am free
    I am home, I can see
    Always here, finally

    I am home, I believe
    I am home, I am free Writer/s: Trent Reznor
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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