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3rd Lane - Breathe Lyrics



3rd Lane - Breathe Lyrics




It takes a great absence from time
Stealing faith, following from behind
And its face and location may change
But the pain and the heartache remain

Everything
Is happening
It's all the same
The illusion is all that remains

Do you know what it's like to breathe
Everything
I attach to painful memories
I find myself drifting so aimlessly

Do you know what it's like to bleed
So endlessly
I have lost everything that I need
And the darkness shadows all parts of me

Everything
Is happening
It's all the same
The illusion is all that remains

Bitterly
I try to leave
So hauntingly
I can't escape even within my dreams

Reminding me
I can't be free
Of everything
Inside of the deep sadness that it brings

Do you know what it's like to breathe
Everything
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It takes a great absence from time
Stealing faith, following from behind
And its face and location may change
But the pain and the heartache remain

Everything
Is happening
It's all the same
The illusion is all that remains

Do you know what it's like to breathe
Everything
I attach to painful memories
I find myself drifting so aimlessly

Do you know what it's like to bleed
So endlessly
I have lost everything that I need
And the darkness shadows all parts of me

Everything
Is happening
It's all the same
The illusion is all that remains

Bitterly
I try to leave
So hauntingly
I can't escape even within my dreams

Reminding me
I can't be free
Of everything
Inside of the deep sadness that it brings

Do you know what it's like to breathe
Everything
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Writer: Stephen Shere
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Performed By: 3rd Lane
Length: 4:39
Written by: Stephen Shere

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