36 Crazyfists - Elysium Lyrics

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Elysium

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What Are The Lyrics For Elysium By 36 Crazyfists?
And in the harbor she sleeps
On her anchor waiting direction Then through the storms we align Life and search forever after So we gather our way to Answer all of our failures (Failures) With hope and redemption Rest inside the flames Just continue the chase Through the darkest Across the mouth And into this ocean We see through skin To never forget When all hope is lost Hearts turn to lock Set your sights to improve Set your sights to improve We gather our way to Answer all of our failures (Failures) With hope and redemption Rest inside the flames Continue the chase Through the darkest Across the mouth And into this ocean We see through skin To never forget When all hope is lost Hearts turn to lock Set your sights to improve Set your sights to improve Don't let the lights turn out This watery grave Inside every page Avoiding, avoiding Don't let the lights turn out Don't let the lights turn out Don't let the lights turn out Don't let the lights turn Across the mouth And into this ocean We see through skin To never forget When all hope is lost Hearts turn to lock Set your sights to improve And rest inside the flames Rest inside the flames Rest inside the flames Rest inside the flames |
Who Wrote Elysium By 36 Crazyfists?
Steven Matthew Holt, Brock Nicholas Lindow, Thomas Daniel Noonan
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What's The Duration Of The Elysium By 36 Crazyfists?The duration of Elysium is 3:03 minutes and seconds. |
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