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Icarus - David Hodges



     
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Ooh
Look who's digging their own grave
That is what they all say
You'll drink yourself to death
Look who makes their own bed
Lies right down within it
And what will you have left?
Out on the front doorstep
Drinking from a paper cup
You won't remember this
Living beyond your years
Acting out all their fears
You feel it in your chest

Your hands protect the flames
From the wild winds around you
Icarus is flying too close to the sun
Icarus's life, it has only just begun
It's just begun
Standing on the cliff face
Highest foe you'll ever grace
It scares me half to death
Look out to the future
But it tells you nothing
So take another breath
Your hands protect the flames
From the wild winds around you
Icarus is flying too close to the sun
Icarus's life, it has only just begun
This is how it feels to take a fall
Icarus is flying towards an early grave
You put up your defenses when you leave
You leave because you're certain
Of who you want to be
You're putting up your armor when you leave
You leave because you're certain
Of who you want to be
Icarus is flying too close to the sun
Icarus's life, it has only just begun
This is how it feels to take a fall
Icarus is flying towards an early grave

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David Hodges is an all-round musician, songwriter and producer. His most significant role has been as co-writer and keyboardist on the Evanescence albums, 'Origin' and 'Fallen'. Hodges joined Evanescence in 1998, but left after the completion of 'Fallen', before the band rocketed to global success. Hodges has received two Grammy Awards, one for Best New Artist (as part of Evanescence) and the other for Best Hard Rock Performance for the band's debut single, Bring Me to Life. Hodges' presence in today's music is still noticeable.

Read more about David Hodges on Last.fm.


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