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The Ophelias - Clash of the Titans Lyrics



The Ophelias - Clash of the Titans Lyrics




In this Clash of the Titans no surprise will arise tonight.

Then that feeling comes to me and it's like I'm finally drawing a bead on life.

We cross the bridge to the city and my heartbeat picks up the time.

Can you feel it? Can you see it in my eyes that I'm trading on a fine line?

It's getting faster now, brothers of mine!

Let's climb the tower now, brothers of mine!

In the glare of the moment we owned all of space and time.

And the negative results were all dashed on the street behind.

Only you and I know how it feels to smash that borderline

Can you feel it? Can you see it in my eyes that I'm trading on a fine line?

It's getting faster now, brothers of mine!

Let's climb the tower now, brothers of mine!
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In this Clash of the Titans no surprise will arise tonight.

Then that feeling comes to me and it's like I'm finally drawing a bead on life.

We cross the bridge to the city and my heartbeat picks up the time.

Can you feel it? Can you see it in my eyes that I'm trading on a fine line?

It's getting faster now, brothers of mine!

Let's climb the tower now, brothers of mine!

In the glare of the moment we owned all of space and time.

And the negative results were all dashed on the street behind.

Only you and I know how it feels to smash that borderline

Can you feel it? Can you see it in my eyes that I'm trading on a fine line?

It's getting faster now, brothers of mine!

Let's climb the tower now, brothers of mine!
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Writer: Leslie Medford
Copyright: Lyrics © SHENANZHU LLC

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Length: 3:26
Written by: Leslie Medford

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