Here I Am, Expose To My Brockeness For The World To See.
Here I Am, Screaming This Words Until I Never Know The Serenity.

Here I Am, Telling My Pain Bury My Sword To The World.
Here I Am, Fending On Despises Fighting To Kill No More.

Here I Am, [some words I can't hear.]
Here I Am, Like A Thousand Voices I Am A The Only One.

Now My Fist Must Never Be Gone Neglect...

Give Wings To My Triumph!
And This Life Foresaid.
Give Wings To My Triumph!
Give Rebirth For Every Death.

Here I Am, Expose To My Brockeness For The World To See.
Here I Am, Screaming This Words Until I Never Know The Serenity.

Give Wings To My Triumph!

See My Will Before You Now,
Life Foresaid In Every Birth,
A Life For Every Fall,
A Life For Every Death. (4x)

Here I Am, Telling My Pain Bury My Sword To The World.
Here I Am, Fending On Despises Fighting To Kill No More.

Give Me Wings,
To What I Said,
(Let Me Say),
Take Me Far There Than Ever Before.

Give Wings To My Triumph!
Life Forsesaid In Every Birth,
Give Wings To My Triumph!
Rebirth For Every Death,
Give Wings To My Triumph!
(And Let Me Say),
Give Wings To My Triumph!
Take Me Far There Than Ever Before


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    This is a kickass song about how he is set free as an artist. How he is letting go of his inhibitions and is doing it.

    mnomeon June 18, 2007   Link

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