What Is Dead Never Dies
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What Is Dead Never Dies
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Breathe
I'm breathing in the athmosphere tonight
I'll take what's mine
Life
Life ain't worth living inside out
When you face the crowd
Don't sit and wait for tomorrow
'Cause your life is here and today
What is dead, never dies
But we'll rise and be strong once again
Fly through the night, ride the skies
What is dead, never dies
Break
I'm shackled, under pressure, trying to fight
My future looks bright
Rise
'Cause what is dead may never die again, I'll tear these chains
Don't stand and hide in the shadows
'Cause you're life is here and today
What is dead, never dies
But we'll rise and be strong once again
Fly through the night, ride the skies
What is dead, never dies
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