I'm losing power and I don't know why
Not really sure if I'll live or die
I want to leave but I can't get away

It's a strange sensation
Out of control being by myself
I feel this gravitation
Caught like a magnet and I'm being pulled

Into the void
I want to get away, get away
Into the void
I'm being pulled, I'm being pulled down
Into the void
This place is spinning, spinning around
Into the void
Fell like I'm being pulled into a black hole

This crazy feeling's screwing with my head
I'm overloading and my gauges are red
State of confusion's got a hold on me

I feel a hesitation
I'm being drawn, falling right off the track
Don't like the situation
Caught like a magnet and I'm being pulled

Into the void
I want to get away, get away
Into the void
My head is spinning, spinning around 'round
Into the void
This force is getting, gettin' stronger
Into the void
Fell like I'm being pulled into a black hole
Into the void

I'm being pulled, being pulled down down down

Into the void
Don't like this feeling, I'm being pulled down
Into the void
I want to get away, get away
Into the void
Feel like it's spinning, spinning around
Into the void
I'm being pulled, being pulled down down down
Into the void
Get away, get away
Into the void
Fell like I'm being pulled into a black hole
Into the void


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Into the Void Lyrics as written by Karl Cochran Ace Frehley

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    Why the hell didn't anyone comment on this song yet? It was sung by the mighty Space Ace, dudes! Rock on!

    Atno000on July 22, 2008   Link
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    Ace\'s contribution to Psycho Circus. Peter on drums. Most of this album is ghost player.

    meta110003on April 01, 2022   Link

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