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Derek Corr - In The Mirror Of Death Lyrics



Derek Corr - In The Mirror Of Death Lyrics




I don't know
Where this road leads
We're sitting alone
And this traveling circus show
Seems to feel much longer
With each passing bump

I wait to die
Insane men don't wait
As children play
The reaper waits
To steal them from their sleep
And all tears of pain can't help

In the mirror of death
Lies nature's deadly secret
Old wise hearts get to keep it
Cast long shadows on the walls

Everlasting peace
Forever in the present
Oh heaven sent is pleasant
As we tumble to the floor
We meet the ground

As we rise the mighty fall
Yeah, they fall down, fall down
Shedding tears could drown them all
All, all
And now you're in bloated, you're screaming
Your sweating brow is melting
As life lets go
Until it all starts again
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I don't know
Where this road leads
We're sitting alone
And this traveling circus show
Seems to feel much longer
With each passing bump

I wait to die
Insane men don't wait
As children play
The reaper waits
To steal them from their sleep
And all tears of pain can't help

In the mirror of death
Lies nature's deadly secret
Old wise hearts get to keep it
Cast long shadows on the walls

Everlasting peace
Forever in the present
Oh heaven sent is pleasant
As we tumble to the floor
We meet the ground

As we rise the mighty fall
Yeah, they fall down, fall down
Shedding tears could drown them all
All, all
And now you're in bloated, you're screaming
Your sweating brow is melting
As life lets go
Until it all starts again
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Writer: Derek Corr
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Performed By: Derek Corr
Language: English
Length: 5:16
Written by: Derek Corr

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