Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
LINKIN PARK
LINKIN PARK
Performer
Brad Delson
Brad Delson
Background Vocals
Chester Bennington
Chester Bennington
Lead Vocals
Dave Farrell
Dave Farrell
Bass Guitar
Joe Hahn
Joe Hahn
DJ
Mike Shinoda
Mike Shinoda
Keyboards
Rob Bourdon
Rob Bourdon
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Brad Delson
Brad Delson
Songwriter
Chester Bennington
Chester Bennington
Songwriter
Dave Farrell
Dave Farrell
Songwriter
Mike Shinoda
Mike Shinoda
Songwriter
Rob Bourdon
Rob Bourdon
Songwriter
Joseph Hahn
Joseph Hahn
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Vlado Meller
Vlado Meller
Mastering Engineer
Ethan Mates
Ethan Mates
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I remember black skies, the lightning all around me
I remembered each flash as time began to blur
Like a startling sign that fate had finally found me
And your voice was all I heard
That I get what I deserve
[Verse 2]
So give me reason
To prove me wrong
To wash this memory clean
Let the floods cross the distance in your eyes
Give me reason
To fill this hole
Connect the space between
And let it be enough to reach the truth that lies
Across this new divide
[Verse 3]
There was nothing inside
The memories left abandoned
There was nowhere to hide
The ashes fell like snow
And the ground caved in
Between where we were standing
And your voice was all I heard
That I get what I deserve
[Verse 4]
So give me reason
To prove me wrong
To wash this memory clean
And let the floods cross the distance in your eyes
Across this new divide
[Verse 5]
In every loss
In every lie
In every truth that you deny
And each regret
And each goodbye
Was a mistake too great to hide
And your voice was all I heard
That I get what I deserve
[Verse 6]
So give me reason
To prove me wrong
To wash this memory clean
And let the floods cross the distance in your eyes
Give me reason
To fill this hole
Connect the space between
Let it be enough to reach the truth and lies
Across this new divide
Across this new divide
Across this new divide
Written by: Brad Delson, Chester Bennington, Dave Farrell, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon
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