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Artwork artist: Keven Stapleton
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lyrics
Collapsing
What’s this coldness I am feeling? ‖ A sensation of soul nausea ‖ As time flies by, my trust fades away ‖ The air whispers their mockeries ‖ Or could it be something else? ‖ Could these tormented voices be from within? ‖ Have I built my own grave? ‖ Oh, I feel so high on these lies ‖ They keep drowning me but I like it ‖ In this permanent joy ‖ This drug is my joy ‖ But they say that time is gone ‖ This can’t be true ‖ You’re all misguided ‖ Preaching that they’re right ‖ Saying that I’m not ‖ (Oh they say that I am not) ‖ I thought I could bear the unknowing, but look at all those happy smiles ‖ Those fake ones, even lying to the carriers ‖ Maybe fooling yourself’s the way ‖ The way to sanity ‖ Falling apart ‖ Slowly collapsing ‖ I am falling apart ‖ Slowly ‖ My trust if fading ‖ Is there an absolute? ‖ The truth must be somewhere ‖ But I’m so tired of searching ‖ I’m so tired ‖ This can’t be true ‖ You’re all misguided ‖ My trust if fading ‖ Is there an absolute? ‖ The truth must be somewhere ‖ But I’m so tired of searching ‖ I’m so tired ‖ But they say that time is gone
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