Sevendust - The Truth Lyrics
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The Truth
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What Are The Lyrics For The Truth By Sevendust?
No more time for saving
What the hell did you give What the hell did you give Just smiling until wasted You will be nothing You will be nothing One more charge against it Lost! Fine underneath While you dream We stay still now Why does it always seem to rain when I wanna see sunshine? How come we never wanna play the game? Why does it always seem to fade when I wanna be defined? How come you never try to say my name? One more time for raging What the hell did you give What the hell did you give Won't be long to hate it You will be nothing You will be nothing Joyous, tragic, instead Lost! Fine underneath While you dream We stay still now Why does it always seem to rain when I wanna see sunshine? How come we never wanna play the game? Why does it always seem to fade when I wanna be defined? How come you never try to say my name? Say my name! Say my name! Say my name! Say my name! Lost! Fine underneath While you dream We stay asleep Why does it always seem to rain when I wanna see sunshine? How come we never wanna play the game? Why does it always seem to fade when I wanna be defined? How come you never try to say my name? |
Who Wrote The Truth By Sevendust?
John M Connolly, Vincent E Hornsby, Clint Edward Lowery, Morgan J Rose, La Jon Jermaine Witherspoon
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What's The Duration Of The The Truth By Sevendust?The duration of The Truth is 3:41 minutes and seconds. |
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