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Keep Falling Down Lyrics


Disharmonic Orchestra Keep Falling Down

No one comes to protect me
While you want me to believe
Searching the souls of the unseen
From the anger in between

There's the way out of nothing
From the shadows of disgrace
I suffer the days of abortion
When I've seen me passing away

You can't hide when you show me
When you want me to believe
Tearing apart, out of control
Into a wave of an unknown hole

A million angels sing and cry
No one has told me
Wedding bells will ring and die
Before they drown me

7 days a week I try
Someone will guide me
You'll fly again
You'll fly again

A million angels sing and cry
No one has told me
Wedding bells will ring and die
Before they drown me

7 days a week I try
Someone will guide me
You'll fly again
You'll fly again

A million angels sing and cry
No one has told me
Wedding bells will ring and die
Before they drown me

7 days a week I try
Someone will guide me
You'll fly again
You'll fly again

A million angels sing and cry
No one has told me
Wedding bells will ring and die
Before they drown me

7 days a week I try
Someone will guide me


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