A Good Day to Die

PETER ALF TAEGTGREN

I don't want to touch what I can't feel
I don't want to look when I can't see
Things are flying through my head
All the fucking lies that I can't stand
Someone wake me up from this nightmare
Before I'm gonna wake up dead
Every little thing that I can't control
Like a missile, seek and destroy
Cracking, breaking, I won't take it
Triggers my insanity
Trying to find the answers in my life
My mind is empty, my eyes are blind
I don't need your sympathy, don't want you to stare at me
Drowning in my hollowness
Scratch the surface, you will find, dead man searching suicide
It's a good day to die
Aiming for the things that I can't have
Aiming high and no-one cares
Turning up and tuning in
My own battle I can't win
When will I be next in line
To trigger my soul so I can stay alive
Don't need your sympathy, don't want you to stare at me
Drowning in my hollowness
Scratch the surface, you will find, dead man searching suicide
It's a good day to die
I don't want your gratitude, I was never good for you
Shape of the emptiness
Scratch the surface, you will find, dead man searching suicide
It burns inside, don't be afraid
Don't need your sympathy, don't want you to stare at me
Drowning in my hollowness
Scratch the surface, you will find, dead man searching suicide
It's a good day to die
I don't want your gratitude, I was never good for you
Shape of the emptiness
Scratch the surface, you will find, dead man searching suicide

Trivia about the song A Good Day to Die by Pain

When was the song “A Good Day to Die” released by Pain?
The song A Good Day to Die was released in 2005, on the album “Dancing with the Dead”.
Who composed the song “A Good Day to Die” by Pain?
The song “A Good Day to Die” by Pain was composed by PETER ALF TAEGTGREN.

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