: You take my breathe away... but I'll never taste your lips as fate keeps me locked away I must close my eyes to see your face emptiness has darkened
: I'm trapped in an hourglass Hands pressed on the walls I've got sand filling to the neck How much longer can I fall? Every grain is another day Every
: [ P. Laroche, Y. Daunais, C. Bertrand ] [ INSTRUMENTAL ]
: Awww yeah This one goes out to all you muthafuckers out there That didn't think we could make records that could bang in the club Ya that's right All
two generation gaps between us, two parents in one, i know you did your best, you and the egg timer. you are my father, you were my mom and dad, i know
I feel like I'm pounding on a big door No one can hear me knocking I feel like I'm falling flat to the floor No one can catch me from falling The hourglass
I'm trapped in an hourglass Hands pressed on the walls I've got sand filling to the neck How much longer can I fall? Every grain is another day Every
I hear a ticking, it keeps on ticking Though it's only inside my head The light is flicking and hell is kicking A believer before it's dead And I'm looking
Aw yeah, this one goes out to all you muthafuckers out there That didn't think we could make records that could bang in the club Ya that's right, all
You take my breathe away But I'll never taste your lips As fate keeps me locked away I must close my eyes to see your face Emptiness has darkened my
Sucks me in, taking a ride And I'm wishing for the satellite Grabbing vein pulling down on the radio Laughing at the face that's bending down I'm all
Nighttime crashes down on me I lost everything, I failed miserably. All these things I can't complete They encompass me, they bark at my feet. And the
He comes out of silence and opens the door Waiting for someone to die Deep in her heart she is hoping for The long-lost one How could she know when the
Horrified By what we've become Glorifying All the damage we have done Our time is running out Are you the one to change it Hourglass is running short
As we sift through the hour glass We realize that an hours passed And not a person here is innocent Were both as guilty as a sin It must have rained
The hourglass is slipping, slipping away She knows the clock is ticking And she knows her number is coming up She can't shake this feeling, it won't
Privileged, a chosen few Blessed with our time in hell Witness a divine vision The day we all fell still Rapture of the dying age A shattered hourglass
You kick the blow, now you've gotta kick the car You sat alone under billowing sky If I feel God judging me Well, I fell into the water and now I?m free