Conscience In a Cave

Daniel Montoya / Dogwood / Josh Kemble

The darkness falls upon the trees at night
My voices say it's time to feed my own sight
Further from sane, I cannot move again
Engulfed in the in dread it's breaking up my life
Going forward, I learn from my mistakes
Division of my own self leaves me wondering what I've become
When I'm alone to think of my torture
I never have to pretend I love you
I have no conscience: I have compassion
I'd lie to replace what I imagine
You don't have to watch me fall
Just one one more time, dear
You know I have to
I never wanted to hurt you, hurt you
Division of my own self leaves me wondering what I've become
When I'm alone to think of my torture
I never have to pretend I love you
I have no conscience: I have compassion
I'd lie to replace what I imagine
You don't have to watch me fall
Whatever's pulling keeps on pulling me much closer to my heaven
When I am with you I can feel my goodness it's like I'm in heaven
The shock of waking up in fear that death in near will never happen
I'm coming down, I'm coming down for you
When I'm alone to think of my torture
I never have to pretend I love you
I have no conscience: I have compassion
I'd lie to replace what I imagine
When I am with you
My game is over
I am comatose with my flase lover
Nothing can break my I have no conscience
Nothin will stop me
Until I stop this

Trivia about the song Conscience In a Cave by Dogwood

When was the song “Conscience In a Cave” released by Dogwood?
The song Conscience In a Cave was released in 2004, on the album “Reverse, Then Forward Again”.
Who composed the song “Conscience In a Cave” by Dogwood?
The song “Conscience In a Cave” by Dogwood was composed by Daniel Montoya, Dogwood, and Josh Kemble.

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