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I'm gaining trust for a lifetime
Wherever thorns may grow
Bleeding wounds turn to prosperity
With a distinguished revoltBetter not fail with a guideline
Rather not to die with any seconds denied
Shelter runs by for the final time
Just take a step outsideJust stab the reason an make it bleed
(Stab it and watch it bleed)
It's becoming one with the guilt that
You feelBetter take a look inside
Will you ever realize, the greatest effort ever known
Before you let the pain decide, run back
And you'll only find resurrection through it allBetter start to deal with your tension
Rather not fade as you've gone through it all
Shelter turns blank without redemption
You're destined to make the callYou think it's time to just give it away
(Giving it back as you've failed)
Reconsider the vibe as you forget

And forsakeBetter take a look inside
Will you ever realize, the greatest effort ever known
Before you let the pain decide, run back
And you'll only find resurrection through it allI've got my mind made up
Shock, denial, anger, acceptance
I'll watch those demons drop
For my presence, for my sakeBetter take a look inside
Will you ever realize, the greatest effort ever known
Before you let the pain decide, run back
And you'll only find resurrection through it all
Songwriters
STRID, BJOERN OVE INGEMAR / WICHERS, PETER LEO RICKARDPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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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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