Sweet Agony
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Sweet Agony
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Losing battle fought against time
I refuse
To live without you
Death is not of those who die
Heartbreaking truth
Of those who are still alive
Spending so much time
Wondering why
Until you realize
Everything will fade away
My sorrow will be your home
(I) promise, never let you go
(It's) harder than I thought
Power and cruelty of the past
To devour
The here and now
Human weakness locked in
A poor body
Damned and suffering
My sorrow will be your home
(I) promise, never let you go
(It's) harder than I thought
My sorrow will be your home
(I) promise, never let you go
(It's) harder than I thought
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False Memories performs "Sweet Agony", and this lyric page sits inside the False Memories catalog on LyroVerse.
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