Bound in these chains, I'm turning
Stop drop and roll, we're burning
Bound in these chains, I'm turning
Stop drop and roll, we're burning

(awoaaahaahahhh)

I can't feel my hands(ndssssssssssss)
I can't feel my hands(ndssssssssssss)
It's spreading to my head (eaddddddddd)

Bound in these chains, im turning
Stop drop and roll, we'er burning

(awoaaahaahahhh)

Don't stop, now give me more, this feels good
Please administer more (eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
I'd soon be left alone than, staying here
But you are all I have so won't you stand
Please stand by my side (oooo)
Before I say. Goodnight.

Here I lie alone inside of my shell
Stunned, oblivious to exterior hell
I wail patiently, and I will fight
To stay in this tranquil state of mind
Wont let this song drag me behind
And all of the surrounding elements
That drag me down stream (eaeeeemmmmm)
I'm fighting up this stream (eaeeeemmmmm)
I'm fighting up (uppppppp)

My minds slowly awakening now
And its clear(eaarearr) why this state will never last
But sir your steady hand
Means nothing in this place

I apologise

My minds slowly awakening now
And its clear why this state will never last
But sir your steady hand
Means nothing in this place

I apologise


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    BEST SONG EVERSSSS :D LOVE LOVE LOVE !!! the fall of troy esc guitar is so epic in this :D so technical and jsut amazing song

    panda99on January 25, 2011   Link

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