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My Ruin - Deathknell Lyrics

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  • Faithful are the wounds when they’re from a friend
  • Harbinger of the end
  • Hour of redemption
  • Sitting here tonight in our earthly paradise
  • Thinking about all those who have come in and out of our life
  • Our beautiful house built of blood, sweat and rock
  • If only these walls could talk
  • Hold my hand, stretched to infinity and filled with memories
  • Walk with me down this dark hallway together in all that we have weathered.
  • I can hear the bell ring somewhere in the distance
  • And deep within myself
  • I know that this too shall pass
  • I can hear the rain outside
  • The streets wet with regret
  • How easy it is to remember
  • How hard it is to forget
  • Old photographs are burned into ash
  • Let us toast the ghosts of our past
  • Come for me and comfort me in this moment of memories
  • In remembrance, these lovely bones of metaphors are the exquisite corpse of friendship
  • I can hear the bell ring somewhere in the distance
  • And deep within myself
  • I know that this too shall pass
  • Let us remember this feeling as we sit in front of our home
  • For this house that we built, we built it alone.
  • 10 years strong with heart, soul and pride
  • They tried to kill us but we have survived
  • I can hear the bell ring somewhere in the distance
  • And deep within myself
  • I know that this too shall pass
  • I can hear the bell ring somewhere in the distance
  • And deep within myself
  • I know that this too shall pass
  • In the end, we will continue to do what we do
  • Without them
  • But never, me without you

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