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Innerwish Live For My Own


Hide away
Don't want to see your face
Don't want to hear your lies
No more, so please fade away

Even lost
My courage to pretend
That i can live without
This love
When i close my eyes i see
Your vision haunting me

But i'm not surrender to
This thoughts that burn my
Soul,throught this raging
Fire i will rise and stand tall

And soon the time will come for
Me to break free, then you'll
Understand what you did to me
I need to spred my wings, i'm
Ready to fly
From now on i can live for my own

Lost again in my cold memories
The only friend of mine that's
Left is my loneliness

Still confused i don't know what
Went wrong,i just know that we
Sould have tried to be together
In this life,to keep the flame alive

But i'm not surrender to
This thoughts that burn my
Soul trought this raging
Fire i'll rise and stand tall

And soon the time will come for
Me to break free then you'll
Understand what you did to mee
I need to spred my wings, i'm
Ready to fly
From now on i can live for my own

Loneliness and my cold memories
The only friends of mine that's left



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