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Tejas Ramakrishna - Fault Line Lyrics

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Tejas Ramakrishna - Fault Line Lyrics




A body built to degenerate
A system corrupted with faith
The days have taken their toll
Somebody get me out of this hole
This wretched hole

A tear in the tissue
Left broken and scarred
No hope for tomorrow
All ends can't be met with this shell

They say there's an end to suffering
I'm starting to disbelieve
More than a wound, a crack in my soul
It's killing me

How's it feel to put me out
While you sit there and laugh your teeth out
The end will come for you too
There's no turning back from your doom

I've seen the end of the ground beneath
A thought won't fit without the feeling that buries it deep
You sit and sow what you never reap

They say there's an end to suffering
I'm starting to disbelieve
More than a wound, a crack in my soul
It's killing me
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A body built to degenerate
A system corrupted with faith
The days have taken their toll
Somebody get me out of this hole
This wretched hole

A tear in the tissue
Left broken and scarred
No hope for tomorrow
All ends can't be met with this shell

They say there's an end to suffering
I'm starting to disbelieve
More than a wound, a crack in my soul
It's killing me

How's it feel to put me out
While you sit there and laugh your teeth out
The end will come for you too
There's no turning back from your doom

I've seen the end of the ground beneath
A thought won't fit without the feeling that buries it deep
You sit and sow what you never reap

They say there's an end to suffering
I'm starting to disbelieve
More than a wound, a crack in my soul
It's killing me
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Writer: Tejas Ramakrishna
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Tejas Ramakrishna Fault Line Video


Performed By: Tejas Ramakrishna
Length: 3:22
Written by: Tejas Ramakrishna

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