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I will arise.
Rise.
Show me who you really are.
Show me that you're not someone who would cast out their young and leave them behind and I'll try, I'll try to be reasoning.
I'll try to forget you abandoned me on the shallow shores.
I'm tied to the ocean floor for the current to take me away.
You want to say you're wrong and now it's just too late.
You tried to leave me behind, stranded in the tide.
You want to say you're wrong and now it's just too late.
You can't call me your own.
I won't be disowned.
I must arise, pulling myself through the tide.
I will arise.
You thought you left me there to die, but I made it through the tide.
I'm not drowning, you're just broken.
I can mend you and forgive this moment.
You want to say you're wrong and now it's just too late.
You tried to leave me behind, stranded in the tide.

You want to say you're wrong and now it's just too late.
You can't call me your own.
You wanted me gone.
I will carry myself alone again, from where you left me to sink or swim.
There's no making this right.
What's done is done.
You want to say you're wrong.
How could you call me your son?
I saw the waves trying to pull me in.
I broke the tide.
I will arise.
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Miss May I is a metalcore band hailing from Troy, Ohio. The band has been around since 2006, playing local shows and steadily gathering a loyal fan base. In 2007, they released their first EP, Vows For A Massacre which contained five songs. 2008 saw the release of their demo EP, Demo 2008. On December 6, 2008, the band posted a blog on their myspace stating that they had signed to Rise Records and soon after released their debut album Apologies Are For The Weak which reached #29 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers.

Read more about Miss May I on Last.fm.


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