Chasing Ghosts - Barely Alive
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Chasing Ghosts Lyrics
Will they remember my name when I’m gone?
When they know what I did was so fucking wrong?
Put the steel to my wrist, lost the breath in my chest
Just to forget all the wrongs I had left.
I took the exit
Left my friends in the gutter;
Left my life right behind me
Left myself, left it all.
Left myself, left it all
Not a falter, not a stutter
Not a note, and now?
There's nothing at all.
Are you at all haunted by memories past?
Are you ready to make this one breath your last?
Is your chest so heavy you’re ready to leave
Or are you just hoping that someone will grieve?
And now we roll on... I'm gone now
I don't remember much
I just know that I would have been better off
If I had stayed, spoken to a friend
Let my heart keep on beating and not given it all up
For the grave, for the grave.
There’s no one there on the other side
There’s nothing more than what I had.
There’s no ghost left to haunt you
So you know I’m still here
Just the end of my life
Nothing left here at all.
There’s no memories here
Just the regrets of the dead
Please don’t follow my footsteps
Cherish all you have left.
Are you at all haunted by memories past?
Are you ready to make this one breath your last?
Is your chest so heavy you’re ready to leave
Or are you just hoping that someone will grieve?
There’s no one there on the other side,
(There’s no one there on the other side)
There’s nothing more than what I had.
There’s no ghost left to haunt you.
There’s no ghost.
There’s no memories here,
Just the regrets of the dead,
Please don’t follow in my footsteps
Cherish all you have left.
There’s no memories here, (memories here)
Just the regrets of the dead, (regrets of the dead)
Please don’t follow in my footsteps (my footsteps)
Cherish all you have left.
Are you at all haunted by memories past?
Are you ready to make this one breath your last?
Is your chest so heavy you’re ready to leave
Or are you just hoping that someone will grieve?
Are you at all haunted by memories past?
Are you ready to make this one breath your last?
Is your chest so heavy you’re ready to leave
Or are you just hoping that someone will grieve?