Understanding what has happened before us
We are confined to a darkened hidden tomb
The conquering of our world as we knew it
Rise above this pit of sorrow and pain
Among the few we are the avant leaders
We've got to live through this trouble and decay

This question haunts my mind
Will we survive this night?
We're harboring the meek
Will we survive the sleep?

Unsure and scared we are planning our reprise
Revolves around this world we don't know anymore
The odds against us yet we're stronger and prevailing
Learn from mistakes counting souls for sale

This question haunts my mind
Will we survive this night?
We're harboring the meek
Will we survive the sleep?

This question haunts my mind
Will we survive this night?
We're harboring the meek
Will we survive?

This question haunts my mind
Will we survive this night?
We're harboring the meek
Will we survive the sleep?

Oh


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The Sleep Lyrics as written by Rex Brown Philip Anselmo

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    Incredible song. Pantera knew what they were doing, no doubt. Phil Anselmo=LEGEND. Dimebag Darrell=BIGGER LEGEND. Rex Brown and Vinnie Paul=UNSONG HEROES. These two deserve more credit. Pantera lives

    Slash Is Everythingon December 20, 2007   Link

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