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Black Clouds Lyrics


No
Here in the dark escaping this withering soul
(My thoughts are growing cold)
Here by my side is everything I've ever owned
(I've got to go alone)
And I don't mind at all
(I've got to let you go)
It's the black clouds over your head
It's the monsters under your bed
As tragic as this might seem
We can't escape the bad things
You know what that means
No
Here in the light, I'll drown in what I'll never be
(They love to watch them crawl)
But here I decide swallow the worst part of me
(And then he breaks the fall)
And I don't mind at all

(I've got to let you go)
It's the black clouds over your head
It's the monsters under your bed
As tragic is this might seem
We can't escape the bad things
You know what that means
Something better change real soon
I don't think I can wait for you
Something that I have to do
I swear that I will see this through
Something better change real soon
I swear that I will see this through
It's the black clouds over your head
It's the monsters under your bed
As tragic as this might seem
We can't escape the bad things
You know what that means
It's the black clouds over your head
(Oh the black clouds)
It's the monsters under your bed
(No it's the monsters)
As tragic as this might seem
(I have a bad dream)
We can't escape the bad things
You know what that means
You know what that means
You know what that means
You can't escape me
You can't escape me

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Formed in 2000, Adema began with Mark Chavez, Mike Ransom, Dave DeRoo, Tim Fluckey and Kris Kohls. The band later signed to Arista Records, releasing its first album, self-titled Adema, which was released in 2001. The first two singles from the album, The Way You Like It and Giving In, helped it sell over 600,000 copies. The band followed up their debut with an EP and their second full length, which were met with limited success.

Read more about Adema on Last.fm.


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