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Filthy Soup - Afterlife Lyrics



Filthy Soup - Afterlife Lyrics




I'm watching these years
Pass me by
I feel like my time
Is drifting away
I wish you stayed
I wanna know if an afterlife is real
Or is everything just a moment
In time I wanna know
I wanna know

So you can't be the one who
Finds out life today
You're just lying to yourself so
You can live today

Today
Today

No I can't be the one
The only one who needs to know this truth
I need to know
All we all just fooled
All we all just fooled

So you can't be the one who
Finds out life today
You're just lying to yourself so
You can live today

And live freely now
Make the moments in your life today
And live freely now
Make the moments in your life today

Can't help figure this out
Wonder if this life is
The end of all of ourselves
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I'm watching these years
Pass me by
I feel like my time
Is drifting away
I wish you stayed
I wanna know if an afterlife is real
Or is everything just a moment
In time I wanna know
I wanna know

So you can't be the one who
Finds out life today
You're just lying to yourself so
You can live today

Today
Today

No I can't be the one
The only one who needs to know this truth
I need to know
All we all just fooled
All we all just fooled

So you can't be the one who
Finds out life today
You're just lying to yourself so
You can live today

And live freely now
Make the moments in your life today
And live freely now
Make the moments in your life today

Can't help figure this out
Wonder if this life is
The end of all of ourselves
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Writer: Daniel Peters
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, SENTRIC MUSIC

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Performed By: Filthy Soup
Language: English
Length: 2:15
Written by: Daniel Peters

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