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The Way the News Goes... - Periphery



     
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Wake up
As I stumble into a blinding light
Deeper breaths enough to kill the highest highs
Take one good look and I'm at the lowest low again
Down at the bottom, but I'm fine
Tears march to lullabies and beat me like a drum
It's not your average fucking misery
This heart as chords, but not a single one sounds new or fun
Hit strings in dissonance
Pick on, and on, and onShow them how to fly away when this world is torn
If you feel like dying, lose that forever
You're shining and it showsLiving through the highest highs
You're shining and it shows
Down at the bottom, but I'm fine
I try to feed it, but it still wants more
Give me that feeling that I'm looking forShow them how to fly away when this world is torn
If you feel like dying, lose that forever
You're shining and it showsWake up

As I stumble into a blinding light
Deeper breaths enough to kill the highest highs
Take one good look and I'm at the lowest low again
Down at the bottom, but I'm fine
At the bottom, but it's all so wrongTears march to lullabies and beat me like a drum
It's not your average fucking misery
This heart as chords, but not a single one sounds new or fun
So long to sanity
For now that's how it goes
Songwriters
MARK HOLCOMB, SPENCER SOTELO, MISHA MANSOOR, JAKE BOWEN, ADAM GETGOOD, MATTHEW HALPERNPublished 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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