It's not the way to cross the faith
The promise has been broken
My disease, everlasting
Let me bleed forever
I have to wait
Come and get me
Lost in here, I'm nothing
Tie my hands
Let me feel alive one more time

Where is the pain?
Somewhere down

Can you feel it?
Don't you know there is no time?
Can you feel it?
Don't you know there is no time?

My halo fades
Sin is calling
The promise has been stolen
My disease, everlasting
Let me dream forever
My soul to take
Come and get it
Lost in here, I'm nothing
Tie my hands
Let me feel alive one more time

Can you feel it?
Don't you know there is no time?
Can you feel it?
Don't you know there is no time?

Can you feel it?
Don't you know there is no time?
Can you feel it?
Don't you know there is no time?

Never let it go

Can you feel it?
Don't you know there is no time?
Can you feel it?
Don't you know there is no time?


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Fragments of Faith Lyrics as written by Cristiano Migliore Andrea Gaetano Ferro

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    ahh... I have so many opinions about this song, but all thoughts kinda die when I hear it. Cuz it's so good, really, you can only focus on it and nothing else. So yeah. If you haven't heard it then please do - it's one of Lacuna's heavier sounding songs with Andy doing more work than Cristina for once.

    To me it's more as if it's about being always stuck in the same place, not being able to move on. And while you're stuck there, all these things come and taint you little by little, till you're left with nothing in the end.

    or maybe it's about moving too fast and not feeling anything, so you might as well be stuck in one place. There's a definite plea for restriction - 'Tie my hands/Let me feel alive one more time'

    That's just me... objections? go for it. This song needs more posts.

    stealtheharmonyon July 07, 2007   Link

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