( I believe this's my darkest hour )
Cold as ice on the darkest December
We can't ponder on this world forever
The voices inside my head are taking over
I believe this's my darkest hour
Instead we wage a war that can't be won
I felt like giving up when death was closing
So when you end up on your own
I'm trapped inside of the mirror
* You know we can save it
Day by day to make it
It's on the way back to the surface we all know it
You know we can save it
Day by day to make it
I fear the balance is coming over and is gone again *
It's shame on me and shame on you
I watch my hope is gone
It's shame on me and shame on you
I watch this world is upside down
Are we programmed beyond our control?
We’re here for a moment then buried below
Erase all the memories and lose your soul
My existence was part of the delusion
When the walls begin to shake
The choices you never had the guts to make
Look around what do you see
It fells like storms were directly overhead
* You know we can save it
Day by day to make it
It's on the way back to the surface we all know it
You know we can save it
Day by day to make it
I fear the balance is coming over and is gone again *
Cold as ice on the darkest December
We can't ponder on this world forever
The voices inside my head are taking over
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