Eye Of The Storm
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Eye Of The Storm
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Bright white light that catches my eyes
Rain's falling down from the skies
We crossed that line and we will never going back
When the darkest night in me becomes alive
The clouds are turning into red flames
I've been waiting for the wind to change
Running through the dark
When lightning strikes again
When darkest night becomes alive
I moved about a million times
Tried to reach and tried to find
Through the night I was looking for
Walking into the eye of the storm
After the thunder comes the rain
And we are worth all the pain
They say the storm is over
But they don't know my mind
When the darkest night in me becomes alive
I moved about a million times
Tried to reach and tried to find
Through the night I was looking for
Walking into the eye of the storm
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