| Watch The
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| World
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| Slip
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| Away
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| As the line is crossed between reality and dreams
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| We drift into the obscene
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| I enter my exodus
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| My visions begins to dance and things that once were ordinary at a glance
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| Become something entirely more
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| Colors explode from the deepest reaches of my mind
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| And begin to tell me of a different time where these voices I hear inside my
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| head
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| Begin to whisper so silently and proceed to tell me of all this beauty
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| That has always stood in front of me and like a movie these scenes play out
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| Unable to tell what’s real I shout
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| GET OUT OF MY HEAD
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| Get out of my head!
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| Senses of ecstasy begin to drastically evolve into a nightmarish dream in which
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| I can’t escape from
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| Frozen in horror as I watch the floor
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| Open to the darkest depths of my sub-conscience
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| Voices begin to shout and fill my head full of doubt
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| That everything I knew, that once was true
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| Is not my reality?
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| I dwell in a bending body but my mind is surfacing onto a whole new tide
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| I’ll flow with the sin that I’m cleansed with
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| Till the break of dawn that I thought would never come at all
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| Now the walls are closing in
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| Im losing grip
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| I envisioned so much more than this
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| My existence seems trapped until the
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| END
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| The chaos ensues in my mind
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| I don’t not believe in the end
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| My eyes are closing
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| Why do I see the reasoning between the lines I slip
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| Why do I feel so scared? |
| Like I do not belong
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| Maybe that’s the way it is and how it’s meant to be
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| Stuck forever on the bridge between
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| THE BRIDGE BETWEEN
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| Voices begin to shout and fill my head full of doubt
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| That everything I knew, that once was true
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| Is not my reality?
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| I dwell in a bending body but my mind is surfacing onto a whole new tide
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| I’ll flow with the sin that I’m cleansed with
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| Till the break of dawn that I thought would never come at all
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| The dawn won’t ever come
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| I’ve crossed the bridge, there’s no turning back
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| I’ve crossed the bridge, there’s no turning back |