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Once Before Lyrics


Godhead Once Before


Taste the cold breath of your emptiness
Feel the chill from everything you see
Barren wasteland strewn before your eyes
All you know is now a memory

And now the place we'll hide pushes all our fears aside
Until darkness comes and takes us all away

Don't want to feel, don't want to know
Don't want to see, don't want to show
Don't want to touch the things that I knew once before

Giving time was always part of me
Now there's nothing left for anyone
Reach you spirit out to everything
Before there's no breath for you to take

And now the place we'll hide pushes all our fears aside
Until darkness comes and takes us all away

Don't want to feel, don't want to know
Don't want to see, don't want to show
Don't want to touch the things that I knew once before

Don't want to touch the things that I knew once before
Don't want to touch the things that I knew once before

Don't want to feel, don't want to know
Don't want to see, don't want to show
Don't want to touch the things that I knew once before

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