From the Ashes
by Red

Album: The Evening Hate (2019)
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  • You don't know what I am
    You don't hold the key
    Didn't feel me breaking
    Underneath
    Tried to pull me under
    Drown me with your lies
    Hid away the darkness
    In the...
    Light burns deeper now

    We are fighting to survive
    I'll never break
    From the ashes we ignite
    Don't fade away
    We live, we die
    We fall, we rise

    Time will hold the answer
    Every season turns
    I won't stay here bleeding
    Suffering
    Burning deeper
    Sinking under now

    We are fighting to survive
    I'll never break
    From the ashes we ignite
    Don't fade away
    We live, we die
    We fall, we rise

    We live, we die
    We fall, we rise
    We rise

    We are fighting to survive
    I'll never break
    From the ashes we ignite
    Don't fade away
    We live, we die
    We fall, we rise
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