Deaf Ears

GREGORY KURSTIN, NATHANIEL MOTTE, SEAN FOREMAN

God save me
I'm standing on the wrong side
But if this means I'll burn in hell
I'd rather fight and die

The purest disgust
Everything you touch turns to waste
Beneath this sense of purpose
The truth is oblivious

So fight me
I'm standing right in front of you
But you're too fucking scared
Live your life as a target of distrust
Just another target of distrust

Now pass the blame
Point your finger at the world
For your misfortunes

Take a look in the mirror at yourself
Instead of running from your problems
Take the beating heart from your chest
Erase your identity of sorrow

God save me
I'm standing on the wrong side
But if this means I'll burn in hell
I'd rather fight and die

The purest disgust
Everything you touch turns to waste
Beneath this sense of purpose
This truth is oblivious

So fight me
I'm standing right in front of you
But you're too fucking scared
Live your life as a target of distrust
Just another target of distrust

Now pass the blame
Point your finger at the world
For your misfortunes

Take a look in the mirror at yourself
Instead of running from your problems
Take the beating heart from your chest
Erase your identity of sorrow

Trivia about the song Deaf Ears by Bleeding Through

When was the song “Deaf Ears” released by Bleeding Through?
The song Deaf Ears was released in 2011, on the album “The Great Fire”.
Who composed the song “Deaf Ears” by Bleeding Through?
The song “Deaf Ears” by Bleeding Through was composed by GREGORY KURSTIN, NATHANIEL MOTTE, SEAN FOREMAN.

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