Breakdown
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Breakdown
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"Breakdown"
I'm breaking down again, can't close my eyes
Don't wanna die again tonight
I'm ripped in two again, can't hold the fire
Am I holding on too tight
I can't believe it
I'd throw it all away
I can't believe it
My life's not the same as yesterday
It's undiscovered
The future's so unclear
Will I discover
The life that I want
I've got a feeling
That I will rise again
I've got a feeling
These nightmares I'm living will end
I'll wait a lifetime to catch that endless flight
I'll need a lifetime trying my best
Over and over I ask why
I'm waiting, I'm waiting for a sign
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Dexter Freebish performs "Breakdown", and this lyric page sits inside the Dexter Freebish catalog on LyroVerse.
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