Release The Panic
by Red

Album: Release The Panic (2013)
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  • I don't mean to, to alarm you
    Can't you see now, it overtakes you
    You're declining, disintegrating
    You're gonna lose it all
    This time you're wasting

    Breathe in, breathe out
    Breathe in, breathe out
    Breathe in, breathe out
    Blackout
    Let your panic out

    Let it out, let it out
    Release the panic oh, release the panic
    Get it out, get it out, get it out
    Release the panic oh, release the panic

    'cause you're trapped in the countdown
    And your days are numbered
    Don't you know that you're done for
    Right now, lights out
    Let your panic out

    You can feel it, but you're ignoring
    It creeps upon you, without a warning
    You think you're thriving
    But you're decaying
    You're gonna lose it all
    There's no escaping

    Let it out, let it out
    Release the panic oh, release the panic
    Get it out, get it out, get it out
    Release the panic oh, release the panic

    'cause you're trapped in the countdown
    And your days are numbered
    Don't you know that you're done for
    Right now, lights out
    Let your panic out

    Feel it slip away, slip away
    You know you're done for, you're done
    You can't get away, get away
    You know you're done for, you're done for

    Let it out, let it out
    Release the panic oh, release the panic
    Get it out, get it out, get it out
    Release the panic oh, release the panic
    Let it out, let it out
    Release the panic oh, release the panic
    Get it out, get it out, get it out
    Release the panic oh, release the panic Writer/s: ANTHONY J ARMSTRONG, JASEN RAUCH, JASON D MCARTHUR, JOSEPH ROBERT RICKARD, MIKE BARNES, RANDY ARMSTRONG
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
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