Consume, just like a worm
Catch a glimpse of the sun through cracks
Everything, I swallow whole
And hide before the flood

The way I see things,
I wish they could be true
But take me all the way
The trail of the torment
Is not a path anymore
But take me for a ride

[Chorus:]
Delete the past, the fear
Delete the past, every step is pure
Delete the past from here, forward
Delete the past, every step is pure

Afraid of lost control
Still there's a part of me
That wants to feel insecure
Afraid of lost control
It keeps me on the edge

[Chorus]

The way I see things,
I wish they could be true,
But take me all the way

[Chorus]



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    i think some parts arent alright where did you got thesse lyrics??

    listen to the music sonds more to this...imo!

    Consume, just like a worm, Catch a glimpse of the sun through cracks, Anything I swallow, And hide before the flood.

    The way I see things, I wish it could be true, Oh take me all the way. The trail of the torment, Is not a path anymore, Oh take me for a ride.

    Delete the past, the fear, Delete the past, every step is pure, Delete the past from here, forward, Delete the past, every step is pure.

    Afraid of lost control, Still there's a part of me that wants to feel insecure, Afraid of lost control, It jinx me on the edge.

    Delete the past, the fear, Delete the past, every step is pure, Delete the past from here, forward, Delete the past, every step is pure.

    The way I see things, I wish they could be true, Oh take me all the way.

    Delete the past, the fear, forward, Delete the past, every step is pure, Delete the past from here, forward, Delete the past, every step is pure.

    rubinhobraon March 06, 2008   Link

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