Inner God
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Inner God
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Yhis life is tricky
Once worthy twice a pity
And I'm the strength inside for hire
Releasing tension
In tears and draw attention
Won't help you make it through the fire
You're to hold me tight
I'm to die in vain
I'm to teach you life
You're to teach me pain
Cause life is sneaky
Once clean but twice as stinky
And I'm your point across the line
If you're unwilling
To let go all you're dreaming
And claim this life's untasted wine
Take my hand I'll lead you through
The heartache and the pain
Believe in me believe in you
And build upon my name
For you see the years are burning fast
And the heart remains the same
Wish lists glow in eyes that grow
More fears that will sustain
You're to hold me tight
I'm to die in vain
I'm to teach you life
You're to teach me pain
You're to hold me tight
I'm to die in vain…
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Wardrum performs "Inner God", and this lyric page sits inside the Wardrum catalog on LyroVerse.
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