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Endless Fall

from Delusion by Blackening

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lyrics

I'm falling down

This fall is going to change it all
My world turned upside down, my sight is dulled
Let me, please, fall from dignity
So that I will not be the one to blame

No one told me what life was worth
Couldn't believe it when I got hurt
That didn't hit me I tried to pretend
I should have known it kills me in the end
Can't you see I'm bleeding inside
I sew my wounds myself but pain remains
Try to stuff down the pain it always worked
Apparently not 'cause it still hurts

And I can't stop falling down
Trying to rise again
That's in vain

I resign now for I loose every last bit of integrity
Every last bit

Searching for the cure in everything I found
Some of these things brought me to the ground
Other things brought me up again
Never look back, living in sin

I will never look back
Never be myself again

And I can't stop falling down
Trying to rise again
That's in vain

I float through the fog
Quiet, my soul

And I can't stop falling down
Trying to rise again
That's in vain

credits

from Delusion, released December 20, 2020
Composition: Schwiddessen, Meyer z. W., Plümper, Herbrandt
Lyrics: Heyberg, Meyer z.W.

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Blackening Cologne, Germany

The German Groove Metal band was formed in 2014.
Listen to their new album "Delusion" now. \m/

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