(Intro)
You push me, you test me, just take it all away
I always find myself underneath
YOUR SKIN!


(Verse 1)

I drown myself in tears from the anger and agony
The picture's clear that you got the best of me
It kills us all just to stand alone
Closing walls im on my own

(Chorus)

But i'll wait for the calling i've struggled with you
Im done with the crawling now i can see through
Your eyes, and all of your pain's revealing
Your lies, My wounds at last are healing
I've slept so long

(Verse 2)

One last kiss goodbye i finally cut the strings
Take your time to let all your sorrow bleed
If you fall you will fall alone alone
Take it all this is your storm
The flame is gone

(Chorus)

But i'll wait for the calling i've struggled with you
Im done with the crawling now i can see through
Your eyes, and all of your pain's revealing
Your lies, My wounds at last are healing
I've slept so long

(Bridge)

Your falling, the calling, is not far away
You always find yourself underneath
You push me, you test me, just take it all away
I always find myself underneath

(Last Chorus)

But i'll wait, for the calling, I've struggled with you
Im done with the crawling, and i can see through
Your eyes and all of your fake
Your lies, the calling awaits


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