Why can't I breathe?
Still I see
Dead on the table.
Try to move; I'm not able to.

They said I have died.
I still felt alive.
I won't believe their lies.
I can still see through these
Eyes.

Help me, I'm not dead
Wake me from this hell.
Tell me I'm alive.
Dead.

Knives cutting into me.
Scalpels rip me.
Screaming into deaf ears.
Now they stop and see my
Tears.

Help me, I'm not dead
Wake me from this hell.
Tell me I'm alive.
Dead.

I can't stop the visions.
Stop the premonitions.

My soul can't escape
The boundary of my flesh.
My heart does not beat.
My spirit does not rest.

They said I have died.
I still felt alive.
I won't believe their lies.
I can still see through these
Eyes.


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    Close Aniland, but this man IS ALIVE, it is about a man that can not control his body through hypnogogic sleep paralysis. This is how people see Aliens. Just Google it, it is very real. The "experts" say to just ignore the terror when you enter, only a fool will. If you enter this stage of sleep through REM which can be onset by all types of doors that you have opened "IE" listening to this song, and not getting it. The only way to stop the hypnogogic demons of sleep paralysis is to proclaim Jesus is Lord. They will have to let you wake up with Jesus on you side. I know by experience NOTHING ELSE WILL WORK. This song can open your eyes or open a door where you can enter this. Beware you can not stop it without knowing the power of Jesus Christ.

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