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Phantom Pain
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金屬樂
Phantom Pain 由 Greyscale Records 於 2019年7月19日發行,收錄於專輯《 》中Conduit
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專輯Conduit
發行日期2019年7月19日
標籤Greyscale Records
旋律
原聲音質
Valence
節奏感
輕快
BPM80

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積分

演出藝人
Gravemind
Gravemind
演出者
Dylan Gillies-Parsons
Dylan Gillies-Parsons
主唱
詞曲
Damon Bredin
Damon Bredin
詞曲創作
Dylan Gillies-Parsons
Dylan Gillies-Parsons
詞曲創作
Scott Simpson
Scott Simpson
詞曲創作

歌詞

There are so many things that have yet to kill me, but not you, because you cannot kill what you don’t understand
I am more than the ghost you left me
You don’t know me, and you never will
All these years and I’m doing just fine
You don’t know me, and you never will
And if you’re even listening, and you thought you’d figured that you did all you can, yeah I fucking know it
This reflection hurts, and I’ve got the scars to show it
So take a good fucking look at me. I have compiled bone from the rubble you left me
So play it again and again until you’re clear
You’re not a man, you’re a fucking disgrace
No tears for when you die
You’re a failure
There are so many things that have yet to kill me, but not you, because you cannot kill what you don’t understand
I am more than the ghost you left me
You don’t know me, and you never will
All these years and I’m doing just fine
You don’t know me, and you never will
You’re less than nothing
When I think about the child that I might have, how I could make real all the things that I am, not for one second could I see myself leaving
This is the only responsibility I could ever have
If I gave breath to another person, I couldn’t bear the thought of not guiding their hand through this life
For I know the feeling of absence, it weighs on my soul, it constricts me of air
If I held my child in my arms, I would never, ever let go
There are so many things that have yet to kill me, but not you, because you cannot kill what you don’t understand
I am more than the ghost you left me
You don’t know me, and you never will
All these years and I’m doing just fine
You don’t know me, and you never will
Written by: Damon Bredin, Dylan Gillies-Parsons, Scott Simpson
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