Traveling somewhere
Could be anywhere
There's a coldness in the air
But I don't care
We drift deeper
Life goes on
We drift deeper
Into the sound

Traveling somewhere
Could be anywhere
There's a coldness in the air
Yeah, but I don't care
We drift deeper into the song
Life goes on
We drift deeper into the sound
Feeling strong

So bring it on, so bring it on
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes

So bring it on, so bring it on
We drift deeper into the song
Life goes on
We drift deeper into the sound
Feeling strong
So bring it on, so bring it on

Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes

Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
Embrace me, surround me
As the rush comes
As the rush comes
As the rush comes
As the rush comes
As the rush comes


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As the Rush Comes Lyrics as written by Jes Brieden David Dresden

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    This song is DEFINETLY 100% about rolling.

    When you're rolling, as you're peaking, you feel a STRONG, fast build-up. A rush.

    NickQon May 11, 2006   Link

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