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Etiolated Kingdom - Phoenix Lyrics



Etiolated Kingdom - Phoenix Lyrics
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Stars made from blackness
No rules apply
Severed from this world
Reach out to amplify
Rise and shine
You will see
When hope is gone
What it means
Out of the black
We stand and fight
When all is lost
We'll rise and shine
Open your eyes, raise your head and face the storm in front of you
Spread your arms, shake your wings, embrace a life of solitude
No good deeds or good prayers exist inside this empty space
Don't hold back, accept the pain with a smile on your face
Rise and shine
You will see
When hope is gone
What it means
Out of the black
We stand and fight
When all is lost
We'll rise and shine
Rise and shine
You will see
When hope is gone
What it means
Out of the black
We stand and fight
When all is lost
We'll rise and shine
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Stars made from blackness
No rules apply
Severed from this world
Reach out to amplify
Rise and shine
You will see
When hope is gone
What it means
Out of the black
We stand and fight
When all is lost
We'll rise and shine
Open your eyes, raise your head and face the storm in front of you
Spread your arms, shake your wings, embrace a life of solitude
No good deeds or good prayers exist inside this empty space
Don't hold back, accept the pain with a smile on your face
Rise and shine
You will see
When hope is gone
What it means
Out of the black
We stand and fight
When all is lost
We'll rise and shine
Rise and shine
You will see
When hope is gone
What it means
Out of the black
We stand and fight
When all is lost
We'll rise and shine
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Writer: Martin Wendlandt
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Etiolated Kingdom
Language: English
Length: 4:15
Written by: Martin Wendlandt

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