A shadow in an empty doorway
Call your name but no reply
I still see your face, but there's no trace
Photographs, no good bye
Seems like I must be dreaming
But it's all here in black and white

A hollow, lost and empty feeling
They say all wounds are healed in time
But I feel worn and somehow unborn
Every day's an uphill climb
Hanging on just for tomorrow
But I find it hard to see the light
I'm just looking for something
To kill the pain tonight

Yeah, we're all looking for something
To kill the pain tonight
C'mon, we're all looking for something
To kill the pain tonight


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Kill the Pain Lyrics as written by Peter Baltes Mark Tornillo

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    Cannot believe no one commented on this. One of my favorite songs.

    It's about a person calling out to her loved one after their relationship ends. Each and every line symbolises the struggle he faces. At the end he says that we all are looking for sonething to kill the pain that each and everyone of us deals with everyday.

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