They locked the door
Give me the strength to break it down
Yeah we've always faced this world as one
And I know theres nothing different now
Because this heart is true
Its true, its true

[Chorus]
So tell me
Tell me that I'm not all alone
And everythings alright
So tell me, tell me
That I'm not all alone
And everythings alright now

Tonight we'll tear this city down
Yeah we're gonna drive all night and reach the sun
And I'll pray that time will never end
Race the clock again, with you
With you

[Chorus]

We are the fallen
We are the light inside of the fire below
We are the broken
We are the rising tide and the undertow

[Chorus: x2]

So tell me
Tell me that I'm not all alone
And everythings alright
Everythings alright now!
Let go
Its alright now!


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Tell Me (P.A.C.) Lyrics as written by Leslie Phillips

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    i flip out every time i hear the riff the song starts with

    SeVeNFoLdon April 22, 2008   Link

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