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The Jericho Protocol
545
Metal
The Jericho Protocol adlı parça {albumName} albümünün bir parçası olarak SHARPTONE tarafından 15 Mayıs 2024 tarihinde yayınlandıThe Jericho Protocol - Single
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Çıkış Tarihi15 Mayıs 2024
FirmaSHARPTONE
DilEnglish
Melodiklik
Akustiklik
Valence
Dans Edilebilirlik
Enerji
BPM176

Krediler

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Gloom In The Corner
The Gloom In The Corner
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Paul Musolino
Paul Musolino
Composer
Michael Duffield
Michael Duffield
Songwriter

Şarkı sözleri

Darkness in me; contorts me to break
Beyond the veil past mirrors, unseen.
I think there’s something wrong with me;
Collapsing are my memories,
We can tangle with devils in the white moonlight
Until it all obliviates
“Oh, honey…”
(Heaven is a place where we go to die;
I don’t want to die)
Dance with me.
Stay with me.
Fall with me,
And bury me.
(Die and reset; I die and reset)
My bleeding eyes
Count the times they’ve watched me die.
(How many times have I broken my mind?)
Kill me slowly endlessly.
The shadows dance; they’re goring me.
Dance with me.
Stay with me.
Fall with me.
Bury me.
How can I be so wrong
To want my love with me?
I won’t be chained to a realm that favours
Burying your pain.
I see my scarlet red streak
From the blood they’ve spilled.
If they won’t let me tend your wounds,
I’ll burn their kingdom down.
Won’t you dance with me?
Won’t you stay with me?
Won’t you fall with me?
I won’t let them bury me.
(Heaven is a place where we go to die,
I don’t want to die, I can’t stand the thought of
losing you or losing my…)
Dance with me.
Stay with me.
Fall with me.
And bury…
I have died a thousand deaths and I will die a thousand more to come back home to you.”
So you can watch me fall
From your forgiving arms.
Limb and soul I tore.
Watch your Heaven collapse;
I am your Daughter no more.
Initiate the Protocol
Heaven is a place where we go to die;
I don’t want to die, I can’t stand the thought of losing you or losing my mind.
“The last thing I see is your face;
As my mind falters and begins to break–”
Written by: Michael Duffield, Paul Musolino
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