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It disturbs me to see you that you're growing old
Concerns me to be the one you want to holdToo busy running on fuel, thank God, you made it through
Let's spend the times we've missed and turn these days to gold
Too busy running on fuel, thank God, you made it through
Let's spend the times we've missed and turn these days to goldLost as father and son
It brings us back together as one
Seasons change and so did your son
Strife with emotions that can't be oneBusy running on fuel, thank God, you made it through
Let's spend the times we've missed and turn these days to gold
Too busy running on fuel, thank God, you made it through
Let's spend the times we've missed and turn these days to goldWant to hand you a piece of my delicate heart, yeah
This song is to uplift you and not to tear you apart
Not to tear you apart, not to tear you apart[Incomprehensible] lost in the mountains
But no mountain that I can see
But if that mountain should crumble
I said, come, crumble on top of meFather's lost in the mountains
But no mountain that I can see, yeah
Should that mountain should crumble

I said, come, crumble on top of meCome, crumble on top of me
Come, crumble on top of me
Come, crumble on top of me
Come, crumble, come, crumble on top of me, yeah
Come, crumble on top of me

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Life of Agony is an alternative metal band from Brooklyn, NY who are known to incorporate hardcore and thrash elements into their music, however they have a wide range of influences, including reggae (Bob Marley) and alternative rock (Radiohead). They formed in 1989 after Keith Caputo was looking for musicians to form a rock band, he eventually recruited his cousin, Joey Z on guitar and long-time friend Alan Robert on bass. Type O Negative's drummer Sal Abruscato was hired to record albums 'River Runs Red' and 'Ugly' on drums. He re-joined the band when they reformed in 2003.

Read more about Life of Agony on Last.fm.


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