A Quarter To Heaven
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A Quarter To Heaven
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I was breathing far too slow
My mind was racing
But my heart didn't know
Too late, maybe, is this the end
White light above me, shall we begin
Shall we begin?
Falling asleep, asleep at the wheel
Don't even cry out, you won't even feel it
Running too fast, fall over the edge
Maybe this is better,
All I see is red
All I see is red
Falling down back to earth
Falling down back to earth
You got me breathing in
You got me breathing again
You got me breathing in
You got me
The clock on the wall has struck once again
A quarter to heaven is just not the same
I just rub my eyes,
I feel like I'm blind
While I have been dreaming,
I've lost all this time
Break in the day - sitting alone
Watching the people breaking their bones
Hell is on Earth - you see every day
That all of these people are running away
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