Claustrophobic
Crawl out of this skin
Heart explosive
Reach in, pull that pin
Fear thy name, extermination
Desecrate inhale the fire

So we cross that line
Into the grips, total eclipse
Suffer unto my apocalypse

Deadly vision, prophecy reveal
Death magnetic, pulling closer still
Fear thy name, annihilation
Desolate, inhale the fire

So we cross that line
Into the grips, total eclipse
Suffer unto my apocalypse
My apocalypse, go

Crushing metal, ripping skin
Tossing body, mannequin
Spilling blood, bleeding gas
Mangle flesh, snapping spine
Dripping bloody valentine
Shatter face, spitting glass

Split apart, split apart, split apart
Spit, spit it out

What makes me drift a little bit closer?
Dead man takes the steering wheel
What makes me know it's time to cross over?
Born to repeat until I feel

See through the skin, the bones they all rattle
Future and past, they disagree
Flesh falls away, the bones they all shatter
I start to see the end in me
See the end in me

Claustrophobic
Climb out of this skin
Heart explosive
Reach in, pull that pin

Violate, annihilate
All wounds unto my eyes
Obliterate, exterminate
As life itself denied
Fear thy name as hell awakens
Destiny, inhale the fire

But we've crossed that line
Into the grips, total eclipse
Suffer unto my apocalypse

Tyrant awaken my apocalypse
Demon awaken my apocalypse
Heaven awaken my apocalypse
Suffer forever my apocalypse


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My Apocalypse Lyrics as written by Lars Ulrich James Alan Hetfield

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    ...I just went to all the time to type out this to find it was added already even though 10 minutes ago it wasn't lol

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