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Welcome As The Dawn Of Day lyrics
Till the dawn of the day I die
Till the dawn of the day I die
(Chorus)
Till the dawn of the day i die,
TILL THE DAWN OF THE DAY I DIE!
Because I Know I`m gonna fail,
My Life`s a livin` Hell!
(Chorus Repeat)
(Verse 1)
In my mind, things are not the same,
Being sepperated from the open door,
Shit flying from the floor, The days of a good life are gone with every type of death, raise myt knife and gun and then say goodbye.
(chorusx2)
(verse 2)
Opened again, thinkin you can just walk right through, It aint that way with me!
So sit down and shut up and let me do all the talking.Thats the problem with you, your not the right kind, Let you go and I say goodbye....
(chorus x2)
For the fortune Im gonna let you know I care, Its not like you would anyway, so say goodbye and wave to me, cause your not coming back.
(chorusx3)
(verse 3)
Goodbye...
P.s. This band is not registered yet, but it will be soon.
Till the dawn of the day I die
Till the dawn of the day I die
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