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King Of The Threshold - Soilwork



     
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King Of The Threshold Lyrics


Choking on nothing
Hands turning cold
The deeper the mind goes
The deeper the holeI'm reaching a point where
No one else goes
My fate seems to be split in half
Can't control it at allWords turn to ashes
Comfort won't help
Pointless to reach out
I'm losing myselfAll I know is I wish this could end
Get rid of this feeling and stop to pretendLet me try to understand as
I've failed to be someone I'm not
It's so real, I've been fooled once again
I've been forced to feelIt's like I'm not present
It's like I'm not here
A voice calls with vengeance
I am lost with the fearSearching for meaning, searching within
The lust that was broken has vanished again

Feels like a set up with no one to trust
The pictures I'm seeing won't leave till they're lovedSo let me try to understand as
I've failed to be someone I'm not
It's so real, I've been fooled once again
I've been forced to feelAnd now I wonder what's become of me
Is it the truth that was found?
Whatever it is, I won't respect the sound
Of giving things upChoking on nothing
Hands turning cold
The deeper the mind goes
The deeper the holeI'm reaching a point where
No one else goes
My fate seems to be split in half
Can't control it at allLet me try to understand as
I've failed to be someone I'm not
It's so real, I've been fooled once again
I've been forced to feelSo let me
So let me
So let me
So let me
Fuck [Incomprehensible]

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Soilwork is a swedish melodic death metal band formed in late 1995, originally under the name Inferior Breed in Helsingborg, Sweden. In 1996, they changed their name to Soilwork to better fit their new sound. Their unique sound is a fusion of the classic gothenburg metal sound with power-groove riffs of late 1970s, early 1980s British, and European metal, but in their most recent albums they have also introduced elements from American alternative metal and adopted a more melodic attitude.

Read more about Soilwork on Last.fm.


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