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First Take Demo 2010

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SHARE THE SIN

The drug absorbs itself into my mainstream
Can you feel the pain as my blood trickles down?
I lay unconscious, helpless, staring into the hole
That everybody opens wider

Lost the feelings that always controlled me
Now somewhere in the back of my mind
Like an old movie, I've seen too many times
Should I fear for my life, if life is all that I'm scared of?
When it always looks so much better on the other side

Attend to all the people I should be
Enough to keep you satisfied, or am I just a lie?
and how would I know?
When I've never known anything else from you've taught me?
Maybe I escape, but it's still realities you've never seen
but expect me to believe in all that you know
Which is very little compared the pain you give so regulary

My head falls, staring down into my feet
The same way you were always pushing me
I stand, restless, anxiety always overwhelming
The other sides I used to be
None of the roads look comfortable and
I lose my direction every way I go
Stuck in the invention of all of these morals
That nobody means or ever lives up to
The guilt that plaques me is your sin too

Share the sin (repeat)
The guilt that plagues me is your sin too

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from Demos 2010 CD2 (First Takes) (ACOUSTIC), released December 2, 2015
All lyrics, music, production, rights: Sorrow Stories

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