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Where Life Will Never Die Lyrics


Tenth Avenue North Where Life Will Never Die


I'm waking up again
In this land of shadows
My eyes are growing dum
Lured towards the gallows

So let my soul ablaze
A feild on fire
Take me to that place
Of one desire

O tempted heart, come alive
I feel you burning inside
Weary soul, lift your eyes
To a city where life will never die

But the dark and immediate
They come so easy
So I keep on giving in
To the things that kill me

O tempted heart, come alive
I feel you burning inside
Weary soul, lift up your eyes
To a city where life will never die

This rusted world can't satisfy
There's nothing here that will survive
The night will end
The sun will rise
On a city where life will never die

Dark eyes, look up
See a kingdom come
Burn within our lungs
Further up, further on
Higher
Take me higher

O tempted heart, come alive
I feel you burning inside
Weary soul, lift your eyes
To a city where life will never die

This rusted world can't satisfy
There's nothing here that will survive
The night will end
The sun will rise
On a city where life will never die



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