Dull Life

Album: It's Blitz! (2009)
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  • One mistake in a subtle way
    Like I'm walking again, all on me
    Step slowly, you know that you fall between
    Dark places, what a simple web we weave

    We've seen the nightmare of the lies that you speak
    The beast that I lie beneath is coming in
    We've seen the nightmare of the lies that you speak
    The beast that I lie beneath is coming in

    Know myself
    Know myself
    Well, oh hell
    Prissy queen
    Iron bars
    Iron heart
    Iron bars
    Everything

    A hundred years old
    A hundred years old

    Last on the village scene
    Fall apart
    Iron heart
    More alive than you've ever been

    We've seen the nightmare of the lies that you speak
    The beast that I lie beneath is coming in
    We've seen the nightmare of the lies that you speak
    The beast that I lie beneath is coming in

    Well, it's a dull life
    It's a dull life
    It's a dull life
    It's a dark place
    It's a dull life
    It's a dull life
    It's a dull life
    It's a dull life

    Know myself

    We've seen the nightmare of your lies [Repeats]
    We've seen the nightmare of the lies that you speak
    The beast that I lie beneath is coming in
    We've seen the nightmare of the lies that you speak
    The beast that I lie beneath is coming in

    Know myself Writer/s: BRIAN CHASE, KAREN LEE ORZOLEK, NICHOLAS JOSEPH ZINNER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnThe best song on It's Blitz! Delicious rock song.
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