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lyrics
Awaken my third eye
In a sense i have become what I've always hated
and because of these changes i surrender my life
To a creator that i can’t foresee
So you think you’ve got the best off me
say I’m upset well see
Just live or go die
and that alone will set you free
That moment you had enough
and theres no more pain
awake
you’ve twisted your words
Iv had enough
Its in the scale of the question,
how much do you think you can handle?
Stop questioning hope
and desires on hold
and just think you’ll go far
and just feel
your a god
Breathe into me
and suffer no more pain
The answers aren’t on your way to god so,
please reach for me instead
I'll let my guard down
but i won’t fall that easy
all over again
Its just another matter of time
to find what i lost so long ago
And i won’t crawl behind
or let this power subside
Its just another matter of time
I can feel an energy pulse
as my thoughts and my dreams
stop giving into this misery
So bow your head
believe in what you know
The tables finally turned around
and now theres room to grow
This cancer breaks and teaches a lesson
I'm not hopeless or broken now
Wherever you are
This cancer breaks and teaches a lesson
im not hopeless or broken now
Wherever you are
Just come and save the life I've been hating
Broken
credits
released October 6, 2014
Produced by Randy Pasquarella at Pasquarella Recordings
Additional vocals by Summer tuttle
Sirona is:
Julian Liotard
Will Stamberg
Lorenzo Canadilla
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