Betrayed by my soul
The blame placed on my shoulders
Weight I will carry all the way to my grave
I cannot be saved abandoned is my faith
Awaken now the dream is over

Daylight breaks on a broken home (disconnect)
Stakes are high and the temple's gone (resurrect)
Rebuild this structure stone by stone (reinstate)
Overcome this overload (restrain)

Pain
Remains
This pain
Remains

Betrayed by my soul
The blame placed on my shoulders
Weight I will carry all the way until I'm

Broken down and I'm on the run (defense)
From myself and the damage done (prevent)
Future falls and past mistakes (avoid)
Conflict calls and complicates (destroyed)

Pain
Remains
This pain
Remains

Rise up from the ashes rethink my beliefs
The world rusts on it's axis
As my heart pleads for relief
Needs relief

Betrayed by my soul
The blame placed on my shoulders
Weight I will carry all the way until the

Daylight breaks on a broken home (disconnect)
Stakes are high and the temple's gone (resurrect)
Rebuild this structure stone by stone (reinstate)
Overcome this overload (restrain)

Pain
Remains
This pain
Remains

Betrayed by my soul
The blame placed on my shoulders
Weight I will carry all the way to my grave
I cannot be saved abandoned is my faith
Awaken now the dream is over
Betrayed by my soul
The blame placed on my shoulders
Weight I will carry all the way to my grave
I cannot be saved abandoned is my faith
Awaken now the dream is over


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    This song features Jens Kidman of Meshuggah screaming alongside JMann. Jeffery is not in this song.

    king nothing2on April 13, 2004   Link

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