Pulling away from all that I have seen
I had a chance to see things clearly
I been in the cave for so long taught by shadows right from wrong
enough now I would rather be blind and step into the light
Take these shackles, shake these shackles, Break these shackles and step into the light
Take these shackles, shake these shackles, Break these shackles and step into the light
Come on my friends my friends of the dark we were bound together now let’s rip it apart
It’s time for us for us to take it
Let’s shake these shackles until the break
together forever forever.
Take these shackles, shake these shackles, Break these shackles and step into the light
Take these shackles, shake these shackles, Break these shackles and step into the light
And I had a glimpse when I looked away
and now everything compared seems dull and grey
and when I speak they all think I’m crazy
I ready to leave all of this behind enough, now I would rather be blind
blinded ....by the light
Take these shackles, shake these shackles, Break these shackles and step into the light
Take these shackles, shake these shackles, Break these shackles and step into the light
Take these shackles, shake these shackles, Break these shackles and step into the light
Take these shackles, shake these shackles, Break these shackles and step into the light
credits
from Hero's Journey,
released December 2, 2017
Slavko Bosnjak lead vocals,
Christofer Lovrin - guitars,keys, back vocals
Diana Lovrin- back vocals
Carla T - back vocals
Kolja Gjoni - drums
Nick Falk - drums
Ben Backus - bass
Kari Bethke- violin
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