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Channel For The Pain - Paradise Lost



     
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I live all alone, I wonder why?
I live all alone, I wonder why?See me shaking never making
All my life and there is no other way
'Til I'm old enough and hit the groundNever choose because I'm here just to lose
Besides a win would just release
And just maybe solve my minor problemsDon't want to seek, I won't make a demand
Because I'm taking all the things
That prevent me from knowing the truth
Don't want to seek, I won't make a demand
Because although my mind is breaking
My existence makes a channel for the painI live all alone, I wonder why?
I live all alone, I wonder why?See me taking never giving all my life
But there is no other way
'Til I'm old enough and hit the groundI only lose because I never did choose
And all the loneliness that's there
Is just the core of all my problemsDon't want to seek, I won't make a demand
Because I'm taking all the things
That prevent me from knowing the truth

Don't want to seek, I won't make a demand
Because although my mind is breaking
My existence makes a channel for the painI live all alone, I wonder why?
I live all alone, I wonder why?
Songwriters
HOLMES, NICHOLAS JOHN / MACKINTOSH, GREGORY JOHN / HASSNAOUI, ALEXANDRE GHASSAN / TSCHIRNER, RENAUD CARL STEPHANEPublished by
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Paradise Lost (formed in 1988 in Halifax, UK) began as one of the premier bands of the death doom metal genre (along with their former Peaceville labelmates Anathema and My Dying Bride) and pioneered the sound of early gothic metal. In the late 1990s they evolved to a more mainstream synth rock style, only to come full-circle back to their doom metal and gothic metal roots on recent releases. Ironically, the band is almost unknown in their home country...

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