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Track 1
lyrics
Alone I stand above your grave
Fall flat on my face and scream
If god didn't save you
Then god won't save me
Everywhere I look I see your face
This should have never fucking happened in the first place
Nobody knows how far
I would've gone to
Take your place
The night that you went home
Though it goes against everything I know
I hope to see you on the other side
I've lost my faith
I'm not alright
With your ghost on a carousel
Twisting my mind
A tormented soul
Chilled to the bone
If they would've known the outcome
They would've kept you close
Nobody knows how far
I would've gone to
Take your place
The night that you went home
Though it goes against everything I know
I hope to see you on the other side
Take my life
Take my soul
Now that you're gone
I can never be made whole
I want to know if there's a reason
Or if it all comes down to fate
Searching through your room and finding no answers
Without a single thing to help carry this weight
Nobody knows how far
I would've gone to
Take your place
The night that you went home
Though it goes against everything I know
I hope to see you on the other side
Take my life
Take my soul
Now that you're gone
I can never be made whole
And though it goes against everything I know
I hope to see you in a different life
I took my time, like you took yours
You left the earth, broken and cold
No one will understand
That you had to be free
You had to be free
credits
from The Marks You Left On Me,
released July 7, 2017
Engineered by Jake Watson of Reaper Media Co.
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