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Insomnia (Instrumental) - Periphery



     
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Though you can give no more inspiring false security
I've got the reason to alter belief
Selfish paintings diamonds mutilate
You can't erase the way I'm unappreciatedBut I can't sleep tonight
Embrace of the drink
Be hollow, swallow the pain
Splitting the fields
All the noise agitatesThe stars have not aligned in your favor
Cross the line of obscenityIgnoring the signs
The smoke in your eyes
CarelesslyLook to find a way, to love all the past promises, to keep you washed away.Sever the ties
Broken by the black and white
Now fade awayThe stars have not aligned in your favor
Cross the line of obscenityIgnoring the signs
The smoke in your eyes
CarelesslyLook to find a way, to love all the past promises, to keep you washed away.Laid in the ground
Were lost far beyond the clouds
Staring in the darks of hell, it's me.Along the edge of belief

A heart always in the stars will never fadeDecay in the ground
Were lost far beyond the clouds
Pray in the dark for now
Prey on the sounds
And silence the darks around
Reach for a spark of doubt alive
Songwriters
CASEY SABOL, MISHA MANSOOR, JAKE BOWEN, MATTHEW HALPERN, SPENCER SOTELO, ALEXANDER BOIS, THOMAS MURPHYPublished by
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Periphery is an American progressive metal band from Bethesda, Maryland, formed in 2005. History
Formation and Lineup Changes (2005 - 2009)
Periphery was formed by guitarist Misha Mansoor in 2005. He slowly gained a reputation on the Internet, primarily via a regularly-updated Soundclick account, Meshuggah and John Petrucci forums, and the sevenstring.org message boards. Before and during Periphery's tenure in the metal scene, Mansoor developed a reputation for doing his own audio production, the majority of which was performed with a home computer and a Pod XT during this period.

Read more about Periphery on Last.fm.


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