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A Skylit Drive – Wires And The Concept Of Breathing lyrics
Won't you scream my name?
For the first time (for the first time)
For the last time (for the last time)
As I lay down my life before you!
The hiding place where I sought out your eyes
Screaming outwards to shoot me back in time
You sent me out in the right field
Spilled my words and disguise
We're starting a rise
Now it's so true I can't go on without you by my side
Every night we die
Hold my breath just to see your ghost
I hold it in my hand for you
Won't you scream my name?
For the first time (for the first time)
For the last time (for the last time)
And I regret the moments I gave you!
Searching for my plans to devour you
I finally found out the truth
You sent me out in the right field
Spilled my words and disguise
We're starting a rise
Now it's so true I can't go on without you by my side
Every night we die
Let go of the wires!
Let go of the wires!
For the first time (for the first time)
For the last time (for the last time)
As I lay down my life before you!
The hiding place where I sought out your eyes
Screaming outwards to shoot me back in time
You sent me out in the right field
Spilled my words and disguise
We're starting a rise
Now it's so true I can't go on without you by my side
Every night we die
Hold my breath just to see your ghost
I hold it in my hand for you
Won't you scream my name?
For the first time (for the first time)
For the last time (for the last time)
And I regret the moments I gave you!
Searching for my plans to devour you
I finally found out the truth
You sent me out in the right field
Spilled my words and disguise
We're starting a rise
Now it's so true I can't go on without you by my side
Every night we die
Let go of the wires!
Let go of the wires!
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