The Bitter End

Album: Audio Secrecy (2010)
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  • Black line run against the center of another dying sun
    A situation where the lie's behind the truth
    Come together and deny the fucking proof

    I'm ready to surrender, surrender, remember, forever is
    Over now

    If I can't stop you, I'll never get to start again
    If I don't watch you, I'll never see the bitter end

    Nail my soul to the middle of a cross that fills this hole
    I never understood the written word
    Don't forget that I'm not aware of what you heard

    I'm ready to surrender, surrender, remember, forever is
    Over now

    If I can't stop you, I'll never get to start again
    If I don't watch you, I'll never see the bitter end

    Hold it high, show the sky your destiny
    Close your eyes, and burn away your hate
    Hold it high, we can feel our prayers as we
    Close our eyes, we can take the world away

    Forever is over now
    Forever is over now
    Forever is over now

    If I can't stop you, I'll never get to start again
    If I don't watch you, I'll never see the bitter end

    Hold it high, show the sky your destiny
    Close your eyes, and burn away your hate
    Hold it high, we can feel our prayers as we
    Close our eyes, we can take the world
    Take the world away Writer/s: Corey Taylor, James Root, Josh Rand, Roy Mayorga, Shawn Economaki
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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