The Fire Breathes

Album: Invincible (2000)
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  • The fire breathes
    The fire breathes
    It grows and grows and seems to have no end
    The fire breathes
    The fire feeds
    Search and search, consuming everything it sees

    It lives inside of me
    Burning, burning, burning (yeah, yeah, yeah)
    It lives inside of me
    The fire breathes

    The fire breathes
    The fire breathes
    The beauty in its violence brings me peace
    The fire breathes
    The fire breeds
    It lives in hearts, causing strength to believe

    It lives inside of me
    Burning, burning, burning (yeah, yeah, yeah)
    It lives inside of me
    The fire breathes

    The fire breathes
    And I need
    Life in this dead man to make me free

    It lives inside of me
    Burning, burning, burning (yeah, yeah, yeah)
    It lives inside of me
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