We struggle to our feet
We all yearn to be free
We fight yet we're weak
We all call out our grieve

This goddamn life is our disease
But we can't always fucking weep
We can always turn the tide
We can all stand up and sing "Never alone"

We fight together, not alone
We fight together, not alone
No matter where our bodies roam
This place is now what we call home
Never alone!

Never alone, never apart
We found each other in the dark
We shed our tears and fight our fears
As we are one, the lonely hearts

Never alone, never apart
We found each other in the dark
We shed our tears and fight our fears
As we are one, the lonely hearts

We sink or we swim
When we’re drowning in our grief
But we can't ever lose hope
We have to stay afloat
We struggle to breathe

We can win if we stand and believe
We are lost on our own
But we’ll find our way home
We can always turn the tide
And we can all stand up and fight
Never alone

We fight together, not alone
We fight together, not alone
No matter where our bodies roam
This place is now what we call home
We are never, ever alone

Never alone, never apart
We found each other in the dark
We shed our tears and fight our fears
As we are one, the lonely hearts

Never alone, never apart
We found each other in the dark
We shed our tears and fight our fears
As we are one, the lonely hearts

We are not lost here together
We are not lost anymore
We'll turn the tide, we'll calm the storm
We are ready for war
We are ready for war
We are ready for war
We are not lost here together
We are not lost anymore

(Never alone, never alone)
(We are the lonely hearts)

3, 2, 1, GO!
Never alone, never apart
We found each other in the dark
We shed our tears and fight our fears
As we are one, the lonely hearts

Never alone, never apart
We found each other in the dark
We shed our tears and fight our fears
As we are one, the lonely hearts

"Message received on April 12th at 3:15 AM.
Hello? Are you there? With me?
I'm just trying to get in touch man.
I've been so fucking, so fucking down lately.
Like, I don't know what's happening. I'm just so tired all of time.
Trying to sleep. I just, I just lay there quiet.
Can't speak cause everyone around me is passed out.
My fucking mind's raging.
Oh, hello? I don't even know who I called.
I think it, I think it might be time for me to leave,
Call it quits. I'm sick of this.
It's the same fucking day, every day. I think I sleep,
I can't be sure though. It's all the same now.
Drink, drink, drink again. I'm tired man.
I think it, you don't want to hear this. I'm a mess.
I'm sorry man. I just don't know who else to turn to.
No one really hears me, you know?
I speak, at least I think I speak, but no one hears me.
I've said enough. Hello? Hello? I shouldn't have called.
Message deleted."


Lyrics submitted by Slipknot2013, edited by AdamArtz

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