Forty Piece Choir - Face Your Fear Lyrics

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Face Your Fear

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What Are The Lyrics For Face Your Fear By Forty Piece Choir?
And you're livin' with a secret
That will cut you to the bone And you have lived in shackles That you've worn too long You visualize a tragedy That you buried long ago And you'll never know It seems somehow, you were wrong It's all within you You can hear the silence When you breakthrough Don't regret And you must turn and face your fear Go beneath the skin to the child within Turn and face your fear You will never see what is meant to be And you're floatin' in the darkness And you want my sympathy And you only hear the sound Of a fading distant voice You medicate yourself with somethin' So you can explore You've lost your mind And soon you're gonna lose your soul It's all within you You can hear the silence When you breakthrough Don't regret And you must turn and face your fear Go beneath the skin to the child within Turn and face your fear You will never see what is meant to be Turn and face your fear Go beneath the skin to the child within Turn and face your fear You will never see what is meant to be Turn and face your fear Go beneath the skin to the child within you Turn and face your fear You will never see what is meant to be |
Who Wrote Face Your Fear By Forty Piece Choir?
Glenn Hughes, Anthony Iommi, Bob Marlette
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What's The Duration Of The Face Your Fear By Forty Piece Choir?The duration of Face Your Fear is 3:44 minutes and seconds. |
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