Forever Decay

Album: Dead Throne (2011)
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  • I've been so wrong in this.
    What does this mean?
    Where did it go?
    All is best, all is lost.
    What does this mean?
    Where did it go?
    All is best, all is lost, all is gone.

    Forever in ruin, I can't just disappear.
    Forever in ruin, I can't let go.
    Forever in ruin, forever decay.
    I can't see anything but you.
    I can't let this go.
    Still searching.
    I might be missing you for years (for years).
    Every month feels like a lifetime.
    When will this pass?
    Goodnight, farewell, I'm nearly done with this day.
    Goodnight, farewell, our grace has met it's end.

    Forever in ruin, forever decay.
    She fell in love with the city,
    And since then I don't mean anything.
    She fell in love with the city,
    And since then I don't mean anything.
    Forever in ruin, forever decay.
    Forever in ruin, forever decay.

    I've been so wrong in this.
    What does this mean? (What does this mean?)
    Where did it go? (Where did it go?)
    All is best, all is lost.
    What does this mean?
    Where did it go?
    All is best, all is lost, all is gone.
    Forever in ruin, I can't just disappear.
    Forever in ruin, I can't let go.
    Forever in ruin, forever decay.
    I can't see anything but you. Writer/s: ANDREW JEROME TRICK, CHRISTOPHER HENRY RUBEY, JAMES SELLECK BANEY, JEREMY ROBERT DEPOYSTER, LARRY DANIEL WILLIAMS, MICHAEL JAMES HRANICA
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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