The ending
That peace could grow inside of you
In spite of me (echos)
Humanity
I hope you're out there somewhere
Right now I'm all alone
I feel my time has come
Embrace the ending
I cannot take this pain
I cannot take this shame
Save us from ourselves
Welcome the way that we
Embrace the ending
We all fool ourselves
When we share the wealth
Welcome the way that we embrace
The ending
To disagree with me
Used to be
All that I wanted you to see
All that I needed you to be
Does anyone care
To disagree with me
Admit defeat we bleed
In disbelief
I hear the whole world
We All fool ourselves
Welcome the way that we embrace the ending echo x2
We all fool ourselves
And its all in spite of me
Humanity
I hope your out there somewhere echo
All alone I hear the whole world
And its all I ever wanted to believe
Humanity
Humanity I hope your out there somewhere echo
Out there somewhere I hope your out there somewhere
Does anyone care humanity I hope your out there somewhere
Out there somewhere x3


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Embrace the Ending Lyrics as written by Jeffery L. Hetrick David James Felton

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    General Comment

    Listen to Save Us, Embrace The Ending, and Best Buy bonus track #1. Notice some similarities?

    The lines "Humanity, I hope you're out there somewhere" and "Used to be all that I wanted You to see, all that I needed you to be Does anyone care?" are in Save Us and Embrace The Ending.

    Best Buy bonus track #1 seems to be a remix of Save Us with some lines from Embrace The Ending written in. Or maybe it's the other way around, or perhaps somewhere in between. Whatever it is, I'm sure that they are connected.

    trashcanman_02on October 16, 2006   Link

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