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These solemn words whispered in a haze
Could you even see me standing there?
All wrapped up in insecurities that
Won't stop spilling out all over meAnd in your eyes I see so much more
Than that place you always go back to
You can pull yourself away from
That face that constantly haunts youA graceful approach that you carry on
And carry yourself in such a way
That could never be recreatedAnd in your eyes I see so much more
Than that place you always go back to
You can pull yourself away from
That face that constantly haunts youWe're in too deep, go back to sleep
If this feels to synthetic then it's all be a dream
Calling on our contracts
Controlled contained under pressureWe're in too deep, go back to sleep
If this feels to synthetic then it's all be a dreamSo fall forward into me and let it all pour out
You owe this to yourself and there's only one way outIn your eyes, I see so much more
Than that place you always go back to

You can pull yourself away from
That face that constantly haunts youSo rest your head and close your eyes
Just one more step till we're over the edge
Songwriters
BURNETTE, PAUL / HENRY, JOHN / NORRIS, KRISTOPHER / PARRISH, RYAN / SCHLEIBAUM, MICHAELPublished by
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Darkest Hour is a melodic death metal/metalcore band currently signed to E1 Music. The band is officially based in Washington, DC, but several of the members live in Richmond, Virginia. Their sound is akin to classic European metal acts such as At the Gates and In Flames, but it is noted for the incorporation of elements of punk and hardcore music. Over the years they have toured with many influential acts, including The Crown, Zao, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Thrice, and Soilwork. They also played 2004's Ozzfest.

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