The Arrival
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The Arrival
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Many times I've tried
To find the answer
To find a place where i can save you
Like barricaded doors
Your bitter thoughts are caged
Just like before this all was taken
We are alive
We will survive this broken war of conscience
Each day we grow
Each day we'll know and keep on pushing forward
Take these words from me
I see your anger
Your tears are drowning out warn skin
Your eyes now don't see straight
'Cause right in front of you are people who you'd much rather forget
We are alive
We will survive this broken war of conscience
Each day we grow
Each day we'll know and keep on pushing forward
(Bridge)
And if you leave it this way, nothing will change forever
(It goes on and on...)
So go and leave it this way
So nothing will change forever
We are alive
We will survive this broken war of conscience
Each day we grow
Each day we'll know and keep on pushing forward
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