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Marc Copely - Brutal Light Lyrics



Marc Copely - Brutal Light Lyrics




Alone in the gray and colorless calm
Restlessly I wait for the dawn
And when it arrives, in darkness I'll hide
I can't withstand the brutal light

All it shows I will deny
It's cruel the way we're pulled inside
The brutal light
Empty is the bed we laid upon

Silent and still, the hours drag on
Remembering a touch that once sheltered us
I can't withstand the brutal light
All it shows I will deny

It's cruel the way we're pulled inside
The brutal light
I can't withstand the brutal light
The one it shows will not survive

It's cruel the way suspicion invites
The brutal light
And when it arrives, in darkness I'll hide
I can't withstand the brutal light

All it shows I will deny
It's cruel the way we're pulled inside
The brutal light
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Alone in the gray and colorless calm
Restlessly I wait for the dawn
And when it arrives, in darkness I'll hide
I can't withstand the brutal light

All it shows I will deny
It's cruel the way we're pulled inside
The brutal light
Empty is the bed we laid upon

Silent and still, the hours drag on
Remembering a touch that once sheltered us
I can't withstand the brutal light
All it shows I will deny

It's cruel the way we're pulled inside
The brutal light
I can't withstand the brutal light
The one it shows will not survive

It's cruel the way suspicion invites
The brutal light
And when it arrives, in darkness I'll hide
I can't withstand the brutal light

All it shows I will deny
It's cruel the way we're pulled inside
The brutal light
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Writer: MARK BARNICLE, DAVID WERNER
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Marc Copely
Length: 4:36
Written by: MARK BARNICLE, DAVID WERNER

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