Middle of Hell

Album: American Soldier (2009)
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  • Wake up! Buck up and listen!
    Where am I?
    Head reeling, I guess I wasn't dreaming.
    Heart racing.
    Hard to breathe.
    You were right.

    Got myself here in the middle of Hell.
    It's all right.
    I'll be all right.
    All right.

    Laser light shines bright behind me.
    Can't see what's ahead or beside me.
    Everyone here has a gun.

    We drive straight down the center line.
    No mistakes, not like last time.
    You don't want to be on the wrong side of Hell.
    I'm all right.
    I'll be all right.
    All right.

    I'm just trying to hold on
    To whatever is left of me.
    Keeping my head down,
    Crawling on my hands and knees.
    They're always out there.

    I feel their eyes always watching me.
    If you blink, they'll disappear.
    The Med E Vac lifts off the ground and I
    Can't feel a thing.

    I don't really understand what happened.
    There are some here
    That won't make it out alive but
    It's not gonna be me

    This time.
    You'll see!
    I'll be all right.
    I'll be all right.
    All right. Writer/s: DAMON JOHNSON, GEOFFERY WAYNE TATE, JASON SLATER, SCOTT DOUGLAS ROCKENFIELD
    Publisher: TRI-RYCHE CORPORATION DBA QUEENSRYCHE PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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