Deftones - Radiant City Lyrics

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Radiant City

Radiant City Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Radiant City By Deftones?
There's something inside this
Confusion we face We marvel in silence As time ticks away Where's the ledge? I can't touch it But I feel it's so close Where's the ledge? I can't touch it But I feel it's close Sit lonely inside these Delusions we face Where's the ledge? I can't touch it But I feel it's so close Where's the ledge? I can't touch it But I feel it's close No one alive has taken me here Nothing I've tried will replace your tricks If ever I choose to break in again Promise me now you'll follow me in, into A moment of conscience Then shock to the head Where's the ledge? I can't touch it But I feel it is so close Where's the ledge? I can't touch it But I feel it's close We marvel in silence Let time tick away Where's the ledge? I can't touch it But I feel it's so close Where's the ledge? I can't touch it But I feel it's close No one alive has taken me here Nothing I tried replaced your tricks Whenever I choose to break in again Promise me now you will follow me in 'Cause nobody else cuts me the same You've pulled me into a permanent trance If ever you choose to break in again I promise you now, I'll follow you in Promise you now, I'll follow in |
Who Wrote Radiant City By Deftones?
Chino Moreno, Stephen Carpenter, Abe Cunningham, Frank Delgado, Sergio Vega
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What's The Duration Of The Radiant City By Deftones?The duration of Radiant City is 3:35 minutes and seconds. |
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