Across The Shore (feat. Akira Yamaoka)
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Across The Shore (feat. Akira Yamaoka)
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I can't feel it anymore
More pieces that came before
For you they're no longer there
Their voices fade in the air
In the corner of my eye
I see them move so alive
I can't feel it anymore
More pieces left on the floor
Drawn to light once more
I step outside, I shut the door
I go into that shining star
One more scar
Out of place and time
Searching for ties that may yet blind
And so I step beyond the night
To find my light
Lost within a dream
I go into a world unseen
Ready to leave my fears behind
One last time
Nothing left to fear
My heart is set, my path is clear
Feeling the time to disappear
Is near, so near
I, I (so near)
I can't feel it, I (I can't feel it)
I can't feel it (I can't feel it)
(So near)
I can't feel it
I
I
I
I can't feel it anymore
More ghosts who have come before
For I'm on this road back home
Home somewhere across the shore
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