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Homecoming - The Autumn Offering



     
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And I won't sit back and watch anymore
While all the fallacies and lies become to much to handle
You're on a train that's heading off its tracks
Back up, sit back and watch the flames danceThrough the times that we were friends
Truth has been skin deep like glass in the wounds
One and the same, so save that precious breath
Before you shatter like the restI'll, I'll watch you choke on this
Watch you choke on all the promises
After all the hallowed words you spoke
Many are blind to see the reality of what is happeningI'll watch you choke, I'll watch you choke
Before it has a chance to be fed to someone else
I'll watch you choke, I'll watch you choke
Take a deep breath, it will be your lastBurn meFrom here on out our lives reflect the shattered glass
Just another painful reminder of a distant hateful past
Fly away with the fire, with the fire
Fly away with the fireSo shut your mouth, look in the mirror
And bite your forked tongue, before the ink begins to dry
After all the trials we have fought amongst ourselves

The time has come to sit back and watch you fallThrough the times that we were friends
Truth has been skin deep like glass in the wounds
One and the same, so save that precious breath
Before you shatter like the rest

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Hailing from Daytona Beach, Florida, The Autumn Offering is a metalcore band on Victory Records. The band was formed in 1999, when former bassist Sean Robbins was a freshman in high school. By 2003, they had completed several regional tours and self-booked US tours. After Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta took notice of them, The Autumn Offering was signed to Stillborn Records and released Revelations of the Unsung the same year.

Read more about The Autumn Offering on Last.fm.


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