Go
A rush of blood
To my head leaves me winded and wanting
To feel the weakness in my body
Beaten and crushed like my soul
I walked the streets flirting death
But I never kissed back
I'm so lucky so cursed so fucked up
But that's the way that it goes
Its the ebb and the flow
I wish that I could give you my time
Give you my time

Seems that doomsday has come early this year
The last angel has gone
I can't remember the last time I cried
The last angel has gone home

The memories stacking up
And they pull at my guts
What do I have to do to end it
The better days hacked away
Leaving me only pain
This regret is never ending
But in the blink of an eye
This life passes you by
I wish that I could give you my time
Give you my time

Seems that doomsday has come early this year
The last angel has gone
I can't remember the last time I cried
The last angel has gone home

I can't remember
I can't remember
I can't remember the last time I cried

Seems that doomsday has come early this year
The last angel has gone
I can't remember the last time I cried
The last angel has gone home


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Doomsday Lyrics as written by Porter Marc Mcknight Daniel Dan Jacobs

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    id just like to throw this out there... the reason that i(and probably alot of other people) dont like this album isnt because they stopped screaming and "matured" as a band. it because of the way that alex now sings- he sounds like every other mod-rock singer on the radio. you can stop screaming and still mature as a band, look at trivium and a7x(trivium easily being one of the best thrash metal band of all time) they have relativly no screaming in their new albums, but their stuff is still headbangable and trivium still has monster pits. atreyu now is just your everyday mod-rock radio band with 2 good guitarist who actually know what they are doing, unlike most radio music. in my opinion a band sells out when all 3 of these following tasks are done 1. They leave their origional sound and reject it(not play old songs at concerts) 2. the new sound is more socially accepted, and has a larger potential fan base (snabk only had about 100000 sold) 3.the majority of the old fans wouldnt attend the said bands concert. I feel as if atreyu has done 2,3, and half of 1. They only played lip gloss and black from sucicide notes, and only rht side of the bed from curse on family values tour. I bet that in 5 years the majority of atreyu fans will be like "ohhh i heard some wierd make-up song by atreyu and it was likee soooo scary...omg... " (that fits the description of multiple atreyu songs) I hope this never happens, but it is probably inevitable. also, atreyu's songs used to be extremmly deep and probably help alot of people through tough times, where as now there songs are about animals you can find in a zoo.

    so, i hope now you guys know where us LSPA dislikers are comin from. feel free to reply to this with immature comments such as " ur not a true fan" "go fuck yourself" and other stuff like that, but know that it make you look bad and doesnt actually deny anything that i say here. that being said i would choose the new "atreyu" over most mod-rock bands out there. and please dont say anything about how i hate this song because it is the best one on the album.

    metalshreadheadon September 07, 2007   Link

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