Crystal Morning

Album: Option Paralysis (2010)
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  • Cheering crowds deify their waste
    Making love to their disgrace
    After so much how could you not fall asleep, dream and die?
    Fit for nothing dead where you lay
    All the nights of broken glass drown the screaming
    Choke your breath and hide to pass the time
    When the wrath comes where will they turn?

    All these nights of broken glass
    The vision soon will pass, soon will pass

    All the way from hell to here
    This is an act of vengeance
    They say the end is near
    Well let it start now

    It's not you who will die
    Only the world that will die
    So let it start

    Don't live to pay
    Load up the gun
    And blow them away
    Let it start now! Writer/s: BENJAMIN ALLEN WEINMAN, GREGORY JOHN PUCIATO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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