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lyrics
Catch the morning sun
In arms of discontent
Smile so wide take it all in
But this time I fail
My quest is incomplete
Leave this place
On the heals of defeat
Does anyone cry
Can anyone feel this pain
I’ve lost again
Again my head shamed
Will her open arms
Let me back in
Emptiness despair
The dawn of the end
Seems so far away
Stretched by time
I can’t hold on
Your future is not mine
All that’s left is tears
To drown my heart
Always inside we’ll never be apart
Once my sweetest friend
Descend as we pretend
This is the dawn of the end
Once my sweetest friend
Descend as we pretend
This is the dawn of the end
I’ve seen the end
Watched the sun slip away
Through my open arms
Dive into the bay
Sweet daydreamer
In midst of a storm
Always holding on
Did you forget about home
Catch the rising moon
Under my canopy of dreams
Watched it drift so high
And out of my reach
Did I watch it all
From my bed of sin
Should have left
Just never believed it
Seems so far away
Stretched by time
I can’t hold on
Your future is not mine
All that’s left is tears
To drown my heart
Always inside we’ll never be apart
Once my sweetest friend
Descend as we pretend
This is the dawn of the end
Once my sweetest friend
Descend as we pretend
This is the dawn of the end
Will her open arms
Let me back in
Just never believed
In the dawn of the end
credits
released October 17, 2015
Insignificant Figures - Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Photography
Murray Gusseck - Drums
Ben Bruce - Guitar
AVA - Guitar
Sam Sterk - Mixing
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