Forsaken

Album: Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray (2011)
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  • Now I'll take the blame
    So forget my name
    Just close the blinds so I can come down
    I'm naked and shamed
    A moth to the flame
    Just take my hand so we can both drown

    I'll never believe in you again
    I'll never forgive those things you said
    My only release is gone and dead
    I'll never forsake myself again.

    The same sweet game
    Your halo is aflame
    Feel my heart race
    and breathe a sad sigh
    Let me wash away
    And let go of the pain
    Just look away
    And turn a blind eye

    I'll never believe in you again
    I'll never forgive those things you said
    My only release is gone and dead
    I'll never forsake myself again.

    I'll never believe in you again
    I'll never forgive those things you said
    My only release is gone and dead
    I'll never forsake myself again.

    So hold me down
    If I feed I'm stronger
    I don't feel no longer
    So hold me down
    If I feed I'm stronger
    I don't feel no longer
    So hold me down
    If I feed I'm stronger
    I don't feel no longer

    I'll never believe in you again
    I'll never forgive those things you said
    My only release is gone and dead
    I'll never forsake myself again.

    I'll never believe in you again
    I'll never forgive those things you said
    My only release is gone and dead
    I'll never forsake myself again.

    I'll never believe in you again
    I'll never forgive those things you said
    My only release is gone and dead
    I'll never forsake myself again. Writer/s: DALE STEWART, JOHN HUMPHREY, SHAUN WELGEMOED, WILLIAM MCLAWHORN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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