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Feathers & Anvils - The Unknown Lyrics



Feathers & Anvils - The Unknown Lyrics




The way the world's on fire scares me
I look inside for answers, nothing
This given nature's fragile, empty
No purpose, no return from envy

I walk the broken roads
It's fallen to me again
I can't believe my eyes
I'm falling down again

Accept the future's unrelenting
Ability to sidestep certainty
I'm confident that I know nothing
I'll work to see that nothing's changing

I walk the broken roads
It's fallen to me again
I can't believe my eyes
I'm falling down again

Can't you see me here?
I'm already here
Can't you see me now?
I'm already gone

I walk the broken roads
It's fallen to me again
I can't believe my eyes
I'm falling down again

I walk the broken roads
It's fallen to me again
I can't believe my eyes
I'm falling down again
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The way the world's on fire scares me
I look inside for answers, nothing
This given nature's fragile, empty
No purpose, no return from envy

I walk the broken roads
It's fallen to me again
I can't believe my eyes
I'm falling down again

Accept the future's unrelenting
Ability to sidestep certainty
I'm confident that I know nothing
I'll work to see that nothing's changing

I walk the broken roads
It's fallen to me again
I can't believe my eyes
I'm falling down again

Can't you see me here?
I'm already here
Can't you see me now?
I'm already gone

I walk the broken roads
It's fallen to me again
I can't believe my eyes
I'm falling down again

I walk the broken roads
It's fallen to me again
I can't believe my eyes
I'm falling down again
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Writer: Robert Gillan
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Performed By: Feathers & Anvils
Language: English
Length: 4:52
Written by: Robert Gillan

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