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Where Do We Fall? - SikTh



     
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A question never left me through our days
Buried it all inside for this man you know
Who wanted it all then
And now this film is ending
The credits pass, this story's done
I'm still searching
Keeping it all away from you
I'm not so sure that
This silence will speak (anymore)Left falling down again
Cause this feeling wasn't there
But I leave it all
To estrange me from this place I've come to knowMy palace of dreams, our fresh water streams
We ventured together, we ventured apart
A lake of love rain from above
I want to feel your zeal (To feel your zeal)
What shall I do? be strong like you?
Whats right, whats wrong, whats going on?A question never left me through those days
But when it tasted stale

Everything really looked greener
Over the other side
Cause I was just clinging onto a moment past
That we could no longer sustain
I kept it all away from you
I'm not so sure that
This silence will speak (anymore)Left falling down again
Cause this feeling wasn't there
But I leave it all
To estrange me from this place I've come to knowTake my hand, my love, my dame
We could walk through the cranky lanes
But I lay and I sway in my submarine
On top of the world in a plastic ashtray
Well where do we go, and where do we fall?
Someone needs something and something needs all

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SikTh was a six member progressive/technical metal band, originating from Watford, England. They formed in March 2001, with their music being under the scope of many music magazines such as Kerrang! and Metal Hammer and a favourite of BBC Radio 1 DJ Mary Anne Hobbs. The band were signed to independent record label Bieler Bros. Records at the time of their disbandment. SikTh's style of music is hard to categorize and as they incorporate many different elements of technical metal, metalcore, death metal, groove metal, rock and hardcore.

Read more about Sikth on Last.fm.


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