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Dak Morison - When Did This Begin Lyrics



Dak Morison - When Did This Begin Lyrics




[ Featuring the Dumpster Fire ]

There was a day
It was a good day
We used to say
Come out and play
Now all I can do is pray
Cause Everybody's gone crazy

Time is merely a window
Inside looking out
Outside looking in
Sole Witness to everything and everyone, either side
Transparent, true, all-telling
All the while, oblivious to its own existence

Death is a doorway
Blinding us to the outside world, or an adjacent room
All we can do is mark time and wait for our bell to ring
A room without doors and windows, the search continues

Time is merely a window
Inside looking out
Outside looking in
Sole witness to everything and everyone, either side
Transparent, true, all-telling
All the while, oblivious to its own existence
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There was a day
It was a good day
We used to say
Come out and play
Now all I can do is pray
Cause Everybody's gone crazy

Time is merely a window
Inside looking out
Outside looking in
Sole Witness to everything and everyone, either side
Transparent, true, all-telling
All the while, oblivious to its own existence

Death is a doorway
Blinding us to the outside world, or an adjacent room
All we can do is mark time and wait for our bell to ring
A room without doors and windows, the search continues

Time is merely a window
Inside looking out
Outside looking in
Sole witness to everything and everyone, either side
Transparent, true, all-telling
All the while, oblivious to its own existence
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Writer: Chad Sonmore
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Dak Morison - When Did This Begin Video
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Performed By: Dak Morison
Featuring: the Dumpster Fire
Language: English
Length: 2:47
Written by: Chad Sonmore

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