Ha oh
I was looking for a breath of life
A little touch of heavenly light
But all the choirs in my head sang no
To get a dream of life again
A little vision of the start and the end
But all the choirs in my head sang no

But I only needed one more touch
Another taste of heavenly rush
And I believe, I believe it so
And I only needed one more touch
Another taste of divine rush
And I believe, I believe it so

Whose side am I on, whose side am I?
Whose side am I on, whose side am I?

And the fever began to spread
From my heart down to my legs
But the room was so quiet oh
And although I wasn't losing my mind
It was a chorus so sublime
But the room is too quiet (oh, the fever)

I was looking for a breath of life,
A little touch of heavenly light
But all the choirs in my head sang no (I believe it)
To get a dream of life again
A little vision of the start and the end
But all the choirs in my head sang no

Ha oh
Ha oh
It's a harder way
And it's come to claim her
And I always say
We should be together
And I can't sleep alone
'Cause there's something in here
And if you are gone
I will not belong here

And I started to hear it again
But this time it wasn't the end
And the room was so quiet, oh
And my heart is a hollow plain
For the devil to dance again
And the room was too quiet, oh

I was looking for a breath of life
A little touch of heavenly light
But all the choirs in my head sang no


Lyrics submitted by Elective Amnesia, edited by loyamichelle66

Breath Of Life Lyrics as written by Isabella Janet Florentina Summers Florence Leontine Mary Welch

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    I think these are the correct lyrics to the end. Love this song.

    It's a long way and it's come from paper And I always say, we should be together I can see below 'Cause there's something in here And if you are gone, I will not be long

    And I started to hear it again but this time it wasn't the end And the room is so quiet,

    And my heart is a hollow plain For the devil to dance again But the room is too quiet

    LaurieStrodeon May 02, 2012   Link

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