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Walk Through The Fire
Posted On 01/08/2008 23:13:41 by Soul
Walk through the Fire

I touch the fire and it freezes me
I look into it and it's black
Why can't I feel?
My skin should crack and peel
I want the fire back

Now, through the smoke she calls to me
To make my way across the flame
To save the day or maybe melt away
I guess it's all the same

So, I will walk through the fire
Cause where else can I turn?
I will walk through the fire
And let it - -

The torch I bear is scorching me
And she's laughing I've no doubt
I hope she fries
I'm free if that ***** dies!
I better help her out...

So one by one, they turn from me
I guess my friends can't face the cold
But why I froze, not one among them knows
And never can be told

Going through the motions
Walking through the part
These endless days are finally ending in a blaze

So one by one, they come to me
The distant redness as their guide
That single flame
Ain't what they had in mind
It's what they have inside She will come to me

And we are caught in the fire
At the point of no return
So we will walk through the fire
And let it
Burn
Let it burn
Let it burn
Let it burn!


These days this about says it all. Will be making choices in the next lil while that will affect alot. we'll see what scars they leave to or if i'll finally just turn to ash.

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