It's 45 and the moon is bright,
tonight's the only thing in sight
if i die to never wake,
promise me you won't forsake
the way of life we live
by the second, full of "sin"
i want this night to never end,
you know my ways i will defend

[chorus]
this road's been run too many times before
lock the ghosts behind the door,
toss the key (hey!) and look away
it was myself that i betrayed

behold the apparition
of these abominable conditions
breeding lies with superstition,
close your eyes then take a deep breath
and relapse back to better days,
take a walk through pouring rain
i swear to god it's worth the pain
break away from their bastard reign

[chorus]

i'd rather be a dead man walking than to never live at all!

[chorus]


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    i messed up lol, 2nd verse should be

    behold the apparition of the abominable conditions breeding lies with superstition, close your eyes then take a deep breath and relapse back to better days, take a walk through pouring rain i swear to god it's worth the pain break away from their bastard reign

    LeftAstrayon April 28, 2009   Link

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