Come, come
Come your darkness
Come, come
Come your private storm, come, come
Your dark floods rising

I'll be here (I'll be here)
I'll be here (I'll be here)
I'll be here

Come, come
Come your hollows, come, come
Come torrential eyes
Come, come
Your dark floods rising

I won't disappear (I'll be here)
I won't disappear (I'll be here)
I'll be here

Come, come
Come your confines
Come, come
Rain down your waiting world
Come, come
Your dark floods rising

Have no fear (I'll be here)
I'll be here (I'll be here)
I'll be here

Dark, dark floods rising
Dark, darkness rising
Come, come your darkness
Rain down your darkness
No matter how your demons, they rise to drive me out
No matter, no matter,
No matter how your demons try to drive me out
I will not disappear
Look at us and have no fear
Look at me...
I'll be here


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    It would mean more if the lyrics were right. Try substituting "torrential eyes" (as in crying) for "to wrench your eyes" which sounds awfully painful! Lots of errors in the lyrics from this album submitted by this member.

    tucsonsubon February 16, 2008   Link

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