Zakk Wylde & Black Label Society
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Suffering Overdue

Suffering Overdue lyrics by Zakk Wylde & Black Label Society. theres something sick inside these walls your loss of mind has come and called your dissolution,...

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Suffering Overdue

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theres something sick inside these walls

your loss of mind has come and called

your dissolution, view of why

you'll find no dignity upon the day you die

when you die

oh, yeah

in the end,

we find what's true,

suffering overdue

you claimed this oath and then you swore

beyond today, beyond forever more

withdrawn inside these sickened walls

Silence is broken, you can break me no more, yeah

no more,

oh yeah,

in the end,

we find what's true

suffering overdue

oh yeah, alright

in the end

i tried to speak my mind but it fell on deaf ears

these scars i held within for so many years

so many years, so many years

so many years

so many years

so many years

yeah

oh yeah

alright

in the end

we find what's true

suffering overdue

oh yeah

alright

in end we find what's true

suffering overdue

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