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When I'm furthest from myself (far away) Feeling closer to the stars (outer space) I've been invaded by the dark (can't escape) Trying to recognize myself when I feel I've been replaced. When I'm furthest from myself (far away) Feeling closer to the stars (outer space) I've been invaded by the dark (can't escape) Trying to recognize myself when I feel I've been replaced. I can feel a kick down in my soul And it's pulling me back to earth to let me know I am not a slave, can't be contained So pick me from the dark and pull me from the grave. I still feel alive When it is hopeless, I start to notice That I still feel alive Falling forward back into orbit. So when I lose my gravity in this sleepy womb Drifting as I dream, but I'll wake up soon To realize the hand of life is reaching out To rid me of my pride I call allegiance to myself. I can feel it kick down in my soul And its pulling me back to earth to let me know I am not a slave, can't be contained So pick me from the dark and pull me from the grave. I still feel alive When it is hopeless, I start to notice That I still feel alive Falling forward back into orbit. I still feel alive When it is hopeless, I start to notice That I still feel alive Falling forward back into orbit. I can feel a kick down in my soul It's pulling me back to earth to let me know And this heart that beats inside of me will show It will show. Floating in outer space, have I misplaced a part of my soul? Lost in the in between or so it seems I'm out of control Floating in outer space, have I misplaced a part of my soul? Lost in the in between but I cant keep me asleep for long. I still feel alive (I can feel it) It is hopeless (it ain't hopeless) I start to notice (I start to notice) And I still feel alive (I can feel it) Falling forward (falling forward) Back into orbit (back into orbit) I still feel alive (I can feel it) It is hopeless (it ain't hopeless) I start to notice (I start to notice) And I still feel alive (I can feel it) Falling forward (falling forward) Back into orbit (back into orbit) (I still feel alive) I can feel it It is hopeless I start to notice (And I still feel alive) I can feel it Falling forward. (I still feel alive) (I still feel alive) Ainda Sinto. Quando estou mais distante de mim mesmo (longe) Sentindo-me mais perto das estrelas (espaço exterior) Eu fui invadido pela escuridão (não consigo escapar) Tentando me reconhecer quando sinto que fui substituído. Quando estou mais distante de mim mesmo (longe) Sentindo-me mais perto das estrelas (espaço exterior) Eu fui invadido pela escuridão (não consigo escapar) Tentando me reconhecer quando sinto que fui substituído. Eu posso sentir isso chutar na minha alma E está me puxando de volta à terra para me avisar Eu não sou um escravo, não posso ser contido Então me pegue da escuridão e me tire do túmulo. Eu ainda me sinto vivo Quando não há esperança, começo a notar Que eu ainda me sinto vivo Caindo para frente de volta em órbita. Então, quando eu perder minha gravidade neste ventre À deriva enquanto sonho, mais irei acordar em breve Para perceber que a mão da vida está chegando Para me livrar do meu orgulho, eu chamo de lealdade a mim mesmo. Eu posso sentir isso chutar na minha alma E está me puxando de volta à terra para me avisar Eu não sou um escravo, não posso ser contido Então me pegue da escuridão e me tire do túmulo. Eu ainda me sinto vivo Quando não há esperança, começo a notar Que eu ainda me sinto vivo Caindo para frente de volta em órbita. Eu ainda me sinto vivo Quando não há esperança, começo a notar Que eu ainda me sinto vivo Caindo para frente de volta em órbita. Eu posso sentir isso chutar na minha alma Está me puxando de volta à terra para me avisar E esse coração que bate dentro de mim vai mostrar Vai mostrar. Flutuando no espaço, será que eu perdi uma parte de minha alma? Perdido no meio ou parece que estou fora de controle Flutuando no espaço, será que eu perdi uma parte de minha alma? Perdido no meio, mas eu não posso continuar dormindo por muito tempo.
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