Welcome friends
To seconds lost
And starts that won't begin
To twisted eyes, that see inside
Rules that've always been
A simple task
A see-through mask
That questions where and why
We shed our skin, to occupy
And keep our peace of mind

Bring only what you need to survive
They find an image, from lines on my face
They stole it from the pages that kept my place
I stand on the outside, I gotta get in
I crawl inside
Just to begin again

So unfair
This broken smile, that keeps us all aware
I'd wish for thoughts and scene's we've lost
And times we'll never share
I'll ask you now, to show me how
To fill the circle in
What tells us all, there is no fall
And the story never ends

Bring only what you need to survive
They find an image, from lines on my face
They stole it from the pages that kept my place
I stand on the outside, we gotta get in
I crawl inside
Just to begin again

They never walked
They never cared
Always don't understand, I wanna be in
What will you be?
What will you die?
How will you know?

They suck it from me
(Demons)
They took it from me
(Demons)
They made a demon
(Demons)
They made it from me

Demons
Demons

They find an image, from lines on my face
They stole it from the pages that kept my place
I stand on the outside, we gotta get in
I crawl inside
Just to begin again


Lyrics submitted by Toshio181, edited by slipdown, Wkay

Begin Again Lyrics as written by Brent Smith Anthony C. Battaglia

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    great great song, totally rocks. ScyKill has the right lyrics.

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