September

Album: Only To Rise (2014)
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  • We woke to find the sky was turning black
    Our frozen minds could not comprehend
    On that bitter day there'd be no turning back
    The wound never heals, the scar doesn't mend
    No...

    Do you remember?
    Eleven September
    We still feel the embers
    In the cold of December

    We stood in awe glued to the images
    As the towers fall, a new world begins
    We lost our peace and misplaced our privileges
    But we gained our pride in the name of the twins
    Oh...

    Do you remember?
    Eleven September
    We still feel the embers
    In the cold of December

    [Solo]

    Do you remember?
    Eleven September
    We still feel the embers
    In the cold of December

    Do you remember?
    Eleven September
    We still feel the embers
    In the cold of December Writer/s: LYNCH GEORGE, SWEET MICHAEL H
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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