William Elliott Whitmore - A Thousand Deaths lyrics
[William Elliott Whitmore - A Thousand Deaths lyrics]
It would never be the same again
Do what you can to survive, we all do
Try our best to feel something
And my worst nature gets the best of me
I could level cities with ferocity
I could crumble buildings and societies
With exceptional grace and phenomenal ease
But, I’ve died a thousand times
And I’ll die a thousand more
This life can be so unkind
I hope I find what I'm searching for
I could burn up like a nuclear reactor
And glow like radium
Show up like a natural disaster
Disappear like a setting sun
Ane we fall down like autumn leaves
And we rise up with a gust of wind
Cry not for the bare limbs of trees
Come spring they’ll be full again
And I’ve died a thousand times
And I’ll die a thousand more
This life can be so unkind
I hope we find just what we’re searching for
I hope we find what we’re searching for
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