Endless days
We search for what we hold inside
So hard to find
Luck turns
Will the fallen ever reach within?
And rise again

[Chorus]
For the rest of my life
I will find the answers
That were always here
I will find the meaning this time
I will fight the end
'Till the end is here
End is here

Wasted time
With words that seem to break our will
They bind us still
Without a care
They tarnish what we hold so dear
What was once so clear

[Chorus]

The end is here
The end is here

[Chorus]


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    they left Wind-Up because of their horrible promoting and of course desire to get back Creed. Considering that it's from "One Day Remains", it easily can't be. but if it had been on "Blackbird" it would make sense!

    ColdenScenceon March 30, 2008   Link

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