Death Bed
Senses Fail
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Sometimes Im so afraid that one day I will lie awake In this bed we've made and you'll be just a memory The cancer took all your breath away from me What I'd miss the most is laughing at your awful jokes And the certainty that you would never hurt me But life's not fair and we only get so much time The bell is tolling, it's softly pulling all of us to sleep The loved ones we lose will stay with you In your heart and in your dreams The physical is just a means What I'd do in this world without you Is climb the highest mountain so we could be together again I'd starve and I'd freeze to death Under star dust of your eyes The bell is tolling, it's softly pulling all of us to sleep The loved ones we lose will stay with you In your heart and in your dreams The physical is just a means Everyone I've ever loved will fade away into the sun Everything that I am now will rust away Do not fear the fading light, eternally this is what's right Maybe what you thought was God was really just the love That you had for the ones who you can't live without The bell is tolling, it's softly pulling all of us to sleep The loved ones we lose will stay with you In your heart and in your dreams The physical is just a means
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Written by: Gavin Chester Jordan Caswell, Beau Burchell, James Anthony Nielsen
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