Coheed and Cambria - Running Free Lyrics

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Running Free

Running Free Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Running Free By Coheed and Cambria?
All non-believers stand aside in fear
A new day's marching through the door How could you ever think you'd make it here? Did it bleed? Was it sore? Through the struggles you've endured You've come so far from innocence Provided all the consequence Only what does it matter now? [Chorus:] Cause you're going home You're running free As only you would be if you never owed them anything And now you've found your way out In the trust you've seen your path on home Spend your time well before you go Here in hell Your living ends before the engineer What was your motive in this fight? (did they play you for the weaker of them?) How could you ever think you'd make it here? Was it greed that pushed your heart through the struggles you've endured? You've come so far from innocence Provided all the consequence Only what does it matter now? [Chorus] Spend your time well before you go Here in hell (There's a hell in all of us) Spend your time well before you go (There's a hell in all of) In a lost that's all your own (There's a hell in all of us) There are no secrets you can hide (There's a hell in all of) From yourself, in your mind, leave the worst of all behind [Chorus x2] Spend your time well before you go Here in hell |
Who Wrote Running Free By Coheed and Cambria?
Sam Hollander, David Katz, Claudio Sanchez
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