Endless Night

Album: The Sin and the Sentence (2017)
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  • Is it a sin
    To miss the hell
    That you survived
    With best of friends
    At worst of times
    I never got the answer

    They never told me
    If you're not careful
    What doesn't kill you
    Can control you
    Now it defines me
    And it reminds me
    That it will never let me go

    If we share the pain
    Then maybe we won't have to bury memories away

    I try to change
    But the dawn escapes again
    I fight another endless night

    When it gets dark
    I cannot breathe
    It's only the sound
    Of grinding teeth
    Afraid of the silence
    And it's lurking violence

    Your empty words
    The feigned concern
    We go through the motions
    I'll never return
    'Cause it still defines me
    And it reminds me
    That it will never let me go

    If we share the pain
    Then maybe we won't have to bury memories away

    I try to change
    But the dawn escapes again
    I fight another endless night

    I try to change
    But the dawn escapes again
    I fight another endless night

    I try to change
    But the dawn escapes again
    I fight another endless night

    Is it a sin
    To miss the hell
    That you survived
    With best of friends
    At worst of times
    I fight another endless night

    I try to change
    But the dawn escapes again
    I fight another endless night

    When it gets dark
    I cannot breathe
    It's only the sound
    Of grinding teeth
    Afraid of the silence
    I fight another endless night Writer/s: Corey Beaulieu, Matthew Kiichi Heafy, Paolo Gregoletto
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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