A Matter of Time [Single Edit]

KLAYTON ALBERT

(I should've seen the signs)
(It was only just a matter of time)

Standing in ruins blinded by another meteor
I never even saw it coming down just like all the ones before
The irony of the conveniency of things made up in your head
Inflate, fixate while you suffocate every promise that you’ve ever made

The saddest tale I’ll never tell will echo through the halls of hell

An eon lost
The countless cost
Need your next victim to malign
It was only just a matter of time

I’ve watched you do unto others as you’ve imagined they’ve done to you
And your pride has come before the fall and your downfall is believing all your fantasies are true

I should have heard the warnings, I should have seen the signs
As you did unto them you’d do to me, your true nature would show eventually, it was just a matter of time
A matter of time

The ring of empty words, a string of dead intentions
Moments strewn across a timeline, you’ve deleted every one
I watched you over years make a career of making enemies
I was so dumb to think you wouldn’t be the one to turn your weapon against me

The saddest tale I’ll never tell will echo through the halls of hell

An eon lost
The countless cost
Need your next victim to malign
It was only just a matter of time

I’ve watched you do unto others as you’ve imagined they’ve done to you
And your pride has come before the fall and your downfall is believing all your fantasies are true

I should have heard the warnings, I should have seen the signs
As you did unto them you’d do to me, your true nature would show eventually, it was just a matter of time
A matter of time

(It was only just a matter of time)

Trivia about the song A Matter of Time [Single Edit] by Celldweller

When was the song “A Matter of Time [Single Edit]” released by Celldweller?
The song A Matter of Time [Single Edit] was released in 2022, on the album “Satellites (deluxe edition)”.
Who composed the song “A Matter of Time [Single Edit]” by Celldweller?
The song “A Matter of Time [Single Edit]” by Celldweller was composed by KLAYTON ALBERT.

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