The Swarm

Album: Single Release Only (2012)
Charted: 23
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  • And I stand
    On shaken ground
    The earth moves beneath my feet
    And I shout, "Forgive me"
    But there's no God listening
    And these walls surround us
    Always black and grays I see
    And we found this time
    On our weakness they will

    Is this the end of the world?
    I cannot bear to watch it burn
    But we're crawling in the dirt
    Is this the end of it all?
    Well, we used to stand so tall
    I barely recognize us anymore

    And I don't believe
    In the things I cannot see
    But the sky is dead
    And they are coming for me
    I shout, "Forgive me"
    But these bones are now too weak
    And we try to speak
    But hope has been taken from me

    Is this the end of the world?
    I cannot bear to watch it burn
    But we're crawling in the dirt
    Is this the end of it all?
    Well, we used to stand so tall
    I barely recognize us any-

    Is this the end of the world?
    I cannot bare to watch it burn
    But we're crawling in the dirt
    Is this the end of it all?
    Well, we

    Is this the end of the world?
    Is this the end of the world?
    Is this the end of the world?
    Is this the end?
    Is this the end of the world? Writer/s: Chris Miller, Dan Flint, Josh Franceschi, Matt Barnes, Max Helyer
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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