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lyrics
I’ve become a void
Fuck it
I feel so cold but my heart still beats
I’m longing for some feeling
I’m hoping for some closure
Every night i put on a face
Just so the world understands
That I’m alive.
Such a lie
Such a lie
The feeling of life has slipped away from me
I’m dreaming of a place
A place to be alone
A place to call home
I’m fearing of a place
That I’m fine
A place to call mine
Let go of this lie
A place you can
you can call home
I gave my all to feel again
I gave my all to breathe again
I forgot how to breath
I forgot how to dream
I’ve tried so hard to keep awake
I’ve muffled screams
I’ve buried fears
I’ve just grown tired of holding on
to something that isn’t there
I’m dreaming of a place
Im so sick of being sick
I’m dreaming of a place
A breath void of substance
I’m fearing of a place
A twist of the tongue but I’m still
Fearing of a place
Let go of this lie
A place I called
I called home
credits
from Inhale,
released March 13, 2015
Music by Nick Perovic
Lyrics by Michael Griffin
Produced/Engineered/Mixed by Todd Barriage/Borland Studio (borlandstudio.com)
Mastered by Troy Glessner/Spectre Studio
(spectrestudio.com)
I generally appreciate the album by album move away from hardcore towards extreme metal. Yet for me personally, this is where the balance is perfect. Kind of like Metallica's Ride the Lightning: subsequent albums were more sophisticated and complex, yet less intense, too. Great to come back to, again and again. jornfin
Real good stuff. Sounds like its from the early 90's = bands like Melvins, Helmet and Soundgarden :P Perfection! *Side Effects May Include: MILD TO MODERATE DEATH*
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