I never thought I'd get away
Cause all there is is fading fast today
Maybe you sleep well in your head
Bring on the night let the cold moon burn instead

Cause I'm gonna find my way to the sun
If I destroy myself

Swallowing habits die real hard
And the coat she wore could not conceal the scars
Beneath the magic of her lace
Are a thousand lonely faces she can't place

'cause I'm gonna find my way to the sun
If I destroy myself
I can shine on
I'm gonna find my way to the sun
When I destroy myself
I can shine on
Shine shine shine

Sooner or later masturbate or lose
Stationary west way running from the view
In true the self destructive veins
We have found a way to keep the gifts that maims

Cause I'm gonna find my way to the sun
If I destroy myself
I can move on
I'm gonna find my way to the sun
If I destroy myself
I can shine on
Shine
I'm gonna find my way to the sun
If I destroy myself I can shine on
Shine shine shine


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Distant Voices Lyrics as written by Gavin Rossdale

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    this song in the PA community is very uplifting, even though i do not think it was meant to be interpreted that way, this song means something different to anyone who listens to it because it relates to whatever problem your going though.

    mhmmalrighton October 30, 2009   Link

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