We will fight
Fortify
We won't crash into oblivion
We will climb
Undenied
We will draw our own conclusions from this time

I need some kind of release
I need some kind of release

We will race
Through this face
In the dawn of this dimension
Theres a face
Sublimate
We will take a break on these forgotten names

I need some kind of release
I need some kind of release
I need some kind of release
I need some kind of release

All of your life trying to be
You are the one you can not see
All of your life trying to be
You are the one you can not see

I need some kind of release
I need some kind of release

We will fight
Fortify
We won't crash into oblivion
We will climb
Undenied
We will draw our own conclusions from this time

All of your life trying to be
You are the one you can not see
All of your life trying to be
You are the one you can not see

He swallowed his heros
They fall out of concious
He opened his windows
To take of temptentris

He poslished his image
Like that of a human
He battled the planets and won

He won!
He won..
He won..
He won..

All of your life trying to be
You are the one you can not see
All of your life trying to be
You are the one you can not see
All of my life trying to be
I am the one you can not see
All of my life trying to be
I am the one you can not see


Lyrics submitted by Hackstar18

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    i love this song. especially when jared sings 'he won!' it just sounds so triumphant.. but sad at the same time..

    whytalktostepheon February 20, 2008   Link

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