Verse A:
I see your face before my eyes
I'm falling into darkness
Why must I fight to stay alive?
Heroes falling

Wake me can't you hear me calling
Out of darkness they come crawling

Chorus:
Here I am, I am lost in your land
And I hope you will be - creeping in my soul
Shadows fall, let me out, hear my call
And I always believe - creeping in my soul
-Creeps from the deep's gonna be freaking up your mind
-Creeps from the deep's gonna be feeding off the spine

Verse B:
I fade away into the night
My eyes are closing in
Shadows are fleeing from the light
My nightmares can begin

Wake me can't you hear me calling
Out of darkness they come crawling

Chorus:
Here I am, I am lost in your land
And I hope you will be - creeping in my soul
Shadows fall, let me out, hear my call
And I always believe - creeping in my soul

Rap:
Creeping in my soul - it's getting out of control
I got to find my escape and get out of this black hole
Cuz Justice in the world is hard to find
Time has come... Got to make up my mind
No matter how deep or remote you hide
All my thoughts seems caught up inside
-Creeps from the deep's gonna be freaking up your mind
-Creeps from the deep's gonna be feeding off the spine

Chorus:
Here I am, I am lost in your land
And I hope you will be - creeping in my soul
Shadows fall, let me out, hear my call
And I always believe - creeping in my soul


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    fucking sweet song

    Reporting4Bootyon May 24, 2007   Link
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    such a fucking great song!!!

    Vivialon May 30, 2012   Link

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