Black Dogs

ANDY CRAWFORD, JAMES KELSEY, JOHN ELEY, MARK BYRNE, PAUL SEVERSON DOUGHTY

In this rotting century of hate
Your troubled mind
My troubled mind
Our troubled minds
This world is full of suffering
The misery is taking me under
Now it's spreading
And swallows everything

Standing here alone on the edge
Descending into the darkness
Standing here alone on the edge
Descending into the darkness

The voices are deceiving
This isn't me I'm sinking
In a rotting century of hate
Estrangement from reality
Fading away into nothing
I didn't want to feel
Or remember

Standing here alone on the edge
Descending into the darkness
Standing here alone on the edge
Descending into the darkness

Demons are calling me
They dig in their nails
And pull me away
Demons are calling me
All I see is the end
Just a way to escape

I don't eat
I won't sleep for days,
I didn't want to feel.
I didn't want to dream,
In this rotting century.
I didn't want to remember anything, anymore
I didn't want to be a part of it
This rotting century of hate

Demons and black dogs
A torture without mercy
The coldest darkest place
Demons and black dogs
A torture without mercy
The coldest, darkest, place

Trivia about the song Black Dogs by The Five Hundred

When was the song “Black Dogs” released by The Five Hundred?
The song Black Dogs was released in 2021, on the album “A World on Fire”.
Who composed the song “Black Dogs” by The Five Hundred?
The song “Black Dogs” by The Five Hundred was composed by ANDY CRAWFORD, JAMES KELSEY, JOHN ELEY, MARK BYRNE, PAUL SEVERSON DOUGHTY.

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