Phobia

ALEXANDER JAMES WRIGHT, CARL MCCOY, PAUL ALEXANDER WRIGHT, PETER YATES, TONY PETTITT

He drains all of my life force
A body like a unicorn
Its a phobia
In this crowded room
The people just stare

Silver sun entering space,
I want to just pass around
It's now in my face
All my days am I human or worse
All my days, I'm turning over

All my days, I'm turning over

There's a land
The dead has captured
It's no less beautiful
It's a phobia
In this crowded room
The people just stare

Send my soul to lay in a patch of ground (To bleed apart your ground)
Send my soul to lay in a patch of ground
Send my soul to lay in a patch of ground

Ah...

All my days, I'm turning over

The last time around, Here we go
I should be in Heaven, But I don't go (I think it's glow)

All my days am I human or worse
All my days, I'm turning over

Send my soul to lay in a patch of ground
Send my soul to lay in a patch of ground
Send my soul to lay in a patch of ground

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Who composed the song “Phobia” by Fields of the Nephilim?
The song “Phobia” by Fields of the Nephilim was composed by ALEXANDER JAMES WRIGHT, CARL MCCOY, PAUL ALEXANDER WRIGHT, PETER YATES, TONY PETTITT.

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