ANDY CIZEK MERCH: LYRICS: The edge of the night cuts away at my mind to reveal what’s inside A river of life ever-flowing ’til it’s dry Echoes of me floating through time Threw my soul to the sky, let the fibers unwind Let go of eternity’s bind To embrace where forever and fleeting collide Hey, we’ve gotta find a way to live somehow Swept up in the moment, it’s alright to pretend that what goes up won’t come down It goes to show we reap what we sow Triumphs and mistakes All play apart in shaping our frame Don’t drag your feet, cause someday we’ll be Lost to infinity For all we know, this journey’s one-way We’re not here to stay So make the most of every day When we delete, the cycle repeats Over and over Sometimes I wonder where years went Why do I bide my time when everything is transient? Tried my best to take it in stride Ebb and flow with the tide, all the tears that I’ve cried But I’m just not ready to die Turn away in the face of oblivion’s light Hey, we’ve gotta find a way to live somehow Swept up in the moment, it’s alright to pretend that what goes up won’t come down Hey, we’ve gotta find a way to live somehow When life is too short, just put everything into the words you’re singing right now Dance with death (I’ll find a way to live, I’ll find a way to live) No second chance (I’ll find a way to live) A life well-spent It’s ever enough, never enough, now is it? Hey, we’ve gotta find a way to live somehow Swept up in the moment, it’s alright to pretend that what goes up won’t come down Hey, we’ve gotta find a way to live somehow When life is too short, just put everything into the words you’re singing right now It goes to show we reap what we sow Triumphs and mistakes All play apart in shaping our frame Don’t drag your feet, cause someday we’ll be Lost to infinity For all we know, this journey’s one-way We’re not here to stay So make the most of every day When we delete, the cycle repeats Over and over Video by Ian Bell: Mixed and Mastered by Adam Bentley Guitars & Vocals by Andy Cizek Drums by Mike Malyan Bass by Werner Erkelens
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