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Realm Of The Wasted - Soilwork



     
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I'm done chasing sorrow
I facing my fear
Been searching for tomorrow
To find out who I am
My eyes are getting clearer
My heart is beating fast
I see into my future
What I found is way too sad
And it all turned into nothing
The years have fallen
Where have I been
I'm caught up in the moment
And these are my wasted years
The years have fallen
Where have I been

I'm caught up in the moment
And these are my wasted years
I'm through feeling guilty
I'm done with my past
I looked into the sunlight
I knew it couldn't last
My heart is beating fast know
I see through bloodshot eyes
Been dreaming of the future
One thing I despise
I could always see this coming
The years have fallen
Where have I been
I'm caught up in the moment
And these are my wasted years
The years have fallen
Where have I been
I'm caught up in the moment
And these are my wasted years
The years have fallen
Where have I been
I'm caught up in the moment
These are my wasted years
The years have fallen
Where have I been
I'm caught up in the moment
These are my wasted years
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written by STRID, BJOERN OVE INGEMAR / VERBEUREN, DIRK / FLINK, OLA / KARLSSON, SVEN MORTEN RAGNAR / COUDRET, SYLVAIN EMMANUEL / ANDERSSON, DAVID / STRID, BJOERN OVE INGEMAR / VERBEUREN, DIRK / FLINK, OLA / KARLSSON, SVEN MORTEN RAGNAR / COUDRET, SYLVAIN EMMANUEL /
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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.

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