Sometimes I swear
We'd be better off alone in this world
We'd be better off alone

You push me further and further away
(From you)
I'm beginning to lose every bit of faith I had in you

We should end this war
With half our men already dead
If I could save them, I would
The bodies cover every inch of the trail

You push me further and further away
From you
I'm beginning to lose every bit of faith I had in you

Carry me to safety without a sound
Carry me to safety without a sound

We're destined for the end
Face the facts
Termination is closing in
I will emerge
And come out of this alive

You push me further and further away
(From you)
I'm beginning to lose every bit of faith I had in you

Carry me to safety without a sound
(Had in you)
Carry me to safety without a

Sometimes I swear
We'd be better off alone in this world
We'd be better off alone

I need my home
This cold and dark place
This place I need to escape


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Carry Me to Safety Lyrics as written by Matthew Ryan Wentworth

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