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It's been 10 years since our E.P was supposed to release. It's actually coming this time. Our own little piece of 2013 metalcore is being dropped in 2023. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, Bandcamp, and anywhere else you listen. You can pay if you'd like, but please consider instead donating to Hope For The Day or another similar charity.
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lyrics
Don't let me bleed
There's things that I've seen that you wouldn't believe.
You want to escape? I've always wanted to leave.
This hateful world's no place for me (set me free).
Let's show them how we disappear
Say goodbye to all we know.
Shed no more tears because…
… You claim you’ve got no fear
Except for staying here.
They always seem to say the same things
No freedom; No hope.
It’s nothing more than reckless abandon.
I need some space. I need to let go
We’ve been trying to escape this town so long.
Talking ‘bout driving away but it’s the same old song.
But I can’t leave unless you’re by my side.
Please stay with me tonight.
One more night, I won’t leave unless you’re by my side.
We’re all we have.
We’re all we’ll ever need.
Please stand by me.
(Stand by me)
We’re gone, we’re going down in history.
Taking over the world, we’ll live forever free.
We’ve been trying to escape this town so long.
Talking 'bout driving away but it’s the same old song.
But I can’t leave unless you’re by my side.
Please stay with me tonight.
One more night, I won’t leave unless you’re by my side.
And all the places that I’ve ever been,
The only one that felt like home was with you, my friend.
We change, run away,
Try to escape our pain.
Just to follow a dream that it seems we can’t sustain.
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