The bridges burn, and the skies grow dark / as pain and woe seep in your veins.
There’s no regard / for those we love. This self-destruction can’t be explained.
Into the night you flee / in fear.
A new life comes; it needs your strength. Don’t run away.
Behold it now, and seek the stars / to light your way.
Your only hope / to break from this / prison / you cast upon yourself
lies within your heart; within your grasp, only a reach away.
This pain you bear / across your heart; it will subside / if you impart
the will to let go / of what you have become.
Despite all you know; there’s strength to break the hold, if you could let go.
Take strength from those you love.
Just take a look in the mirror. Do your eyes like they see?
This illness has broken / every heart / that’s bound itself to yours.
This pain you bear / across your heart; it will subside.
This world you know / has so much more / than you would ever believe.
Behold the light: It’d free your heart; if you’d perceive /
the will to let go (Will you let go?) of what you have become.
Despite all you know: There’s strength to break the hold;
If you could let go (Will you let go?) of what you have become.
This pain that you know / will die when you impart
the will to let go / of what you have become.
Despite all you know. There’s strength to break the hold.
credits
from City Of Homes,
released April 1, 2014
Written by City Of Homes. Produced and recorded with Chris Daniele @ Yucky Studios in Springfield, MA.
Amazing songs,KSE lyrics helps me a lot,i lost my father recently(2020).
The time where i was really close with him was in summer 2007 and i listened a lot to ADD Album at the time.
So hearing KSE always reminds me of him,r.i.p.
Jesse leach is an amazing vocalist and lyricist,howard too. love 'em both.
Adam is a genius period.
Mike's an amazing drawer/artist and bass player.
Joel and justin are rythm legends,scott (old drummer i think)was a beast too.
God bless you KSE cheers from France thejusticemetalsword
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