Like a moth to a flame

Trouble keeps on finding me

I've been hiding from my demons

All my prayers keep me breathing
Life is one big hypocrite

Like a knife against the skin

I'm a hostage in this skin

Had to help the weak ones win


So I'm running

I am running

Save me with your powers

Shower me with your wisdom and truth

Save me with your powers
(I'll give you the will of my body, I'll trade you)

In the midnight hour
(I wanna show you I'm willing, and I'm able)

Save me with your powers

Shower me with your wisdom and truth

Stimela siembala nambalale

Sibele talaku
 tai
Stimela siembala nambalale

Sibele talaku tai

And I got blood on my hands

I stood by and I watched you dance with the devil

I settled for bronze and gold

I sold out, I sold my soul

Only one place left to go


So I'm ready
I am ready

Save me with your powers

Shower me with your wisdom and truth

Save me with your powers
(I'll give you the will of my body, I'll trade you)

In the midnight hour
(I wanna show you I'm willing, and I'm able)

Save me with your powers

Shower me with your wisdom and truth

Stimela siembala nambalale

Sibele talaku 
tai
Stimela siembala nambalale

Sibele talaku tai
 


Stimela siembala nambalale

Sibele talaku
 tai
Stimela siembala nambalale
Sibele talaku tai



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