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Fault
131
Electronic
Fault fue lanzado el 9 de julio de 2002 por Metropolis Records como parte del álbum Ruined
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ÁlbumRuined
Fecha de lanzamiento9 de julio de 2002
Sello discográficoMetropolis Records
Melodía
Nivel de sonidos acústicos
Valence
Capacidad para bailar
Energía
BPM115

Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Imperative Reaction
Imperative Reaction
Intérprete
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Ted Phelps
Ted Phelps
Autoría

Letra

I am dying inside and there is nothing I can do
But what does it matter when there's nothing left to lose?
I'm still falling apart like I've always done before
The pain is almost numbing, and I'll always beg for more
Tried so hard to make believe I was something more
Tried so many times to start from where I stopped
But that time has vanished and left me alone to dwell
On all the damage I never left behind
All the things I've ruined and pushed aside
All the times I've lost and will never have again
All the things I'm not, but could have been
I am drowning in the past and there is no one to save me
I tried so hard to make it work, but the world went on without me
Now I stare through the window like a soul without a home
I loathe the way I feel, and I hate what I've become
Tried so hard to make believe I was something more
Tried so many times to start from where I stopped
But that time has vanished and left me alone to dwell
On all the damage I never left behind
All the things I've ruined and pushed aside
All the times I've lost and will never have again
All the things I'm not but could have been
Through all the pain I never meant to cause
All the lives I've destroyed and crushed
All the time I have lost and will never live again
I am dying inside and there is nothing I can do
But what does it matter when there's nothing left to lose?
I'm still falling apart like I've always done before
The pain is almost numbing, and I'll always beg for more
Tried so hard to make believe I was something more
Tried so many times to start from where I stopped
But that time has vanished and left me alone to dwell
Written by: Ted Phelps
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