"I'm alive!"
"I'm alive!"
Final words of a god left drowning
Burned alive
Burned alive
Scorch the angels out from the skies

Building up the walls to surround us in
From a world built on sin
Building up the strength for the release
From a world corrupted
To be unseen
With the eyes
For it's the ground that we lie on
Open wide
Open mind
Nail your mouths shut it's this world

Wasting lives away
Consume to filling
Only waking
For the feeding
Give me spark to light the world
Up in flames reignite
A changing to better times
End this now
Pillars
Serpents
Make it over
Give me spark to light the world
Up in flames reignite
A changing to better times
End this now
So no more are these dreams of angels
Washed away with the tears


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    TRIVIUM IS NOT THE NEXT METALLICA. They will not sell 100 million records unless they drastically change their sound. IMO, they are going to be HUGE though. I really love them and have seen them twice now. They are unbelievably gifted at guitar and have the heaviest sound I've heard in awhie.

    My favorite part of the song is the "Give me spark, to light the world, up in flames, reignite." Love the vocals and the guitar riff underneath it. This song has a kickass intro as well.

    ekyryliukon July 27, 2006   Link

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