Faded out before, trapped in this world devoid of action Condemned as a ghost Your words are seen through
You see their faces and they really don't know Hiding those feelings that should have been on show Your skin's on fire, I feel it, it's hot to the touch A mind like a knife, the thoughts are the cuts
You don't have to be alone in your hell The others you long to be have fallen as well A line is drawn and now you know yourself The scars that you wear, they're a sign of your strength
Faded out before, trapped in this world dеvoid of action Condemned as a ghost Your words are seen through (Down) Dеscend alone (Found) The next unknown Just one more step, I don't recover
We set a fire when we chose to walk away We let our souls run alone, finding faith in misery So sick of feeling invisible in a world demanding proof They say that knowledge is power but they're not ready for truth
It is a part of you that you're gonna have to deal with For the rest of your life And it kinda calls into question Is there such thing as recovery?
Faded out before, trapped in this world devoid of action Condemned as a ghost Your words are seen through (Down) Descend alone (Found) The next unknown Just one more step, I don't recover
What do they expect from you? Reflecting dishonesty Shrouded to hide your shame Trapped you are never free
What do they expect from you? Reflecting dishonesty Silence has seen you through What is recovery?
I don't recover What is recovery?
What do they expect from you? Reflecting dishonesty Silence has seen you through What is... recovery?
Faded out before, trapped in this world devoid of action Condemned as a ghost Your words are seen through (Down) Descend alone (Found) The next unknown Just one more step, I don't recover
I don't recover (I don't recover) I don't recover (I don't recover)
Compositores: Daniel Jamie Weller (Daniel Weller), David Winter-bates (David Antony Winter-bates), Adam Christopher Hansell Jackson (Adam Jackson), Daniel Peter Winter-bates (Daniel Winter-bates), Thomas Prendergast (Dan), Kristan James Dawson, Ed Hartwell ECAD: Obra #37116462