Free Download! So, my good Friend Enzo Bennet is one hell of an EDM Artist, and he did a Remix of "The Lights Went Out." I think it came out fantastic, how about you?
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lyrics
Every time I heard the world cry out,
Every time I heard them all scream out,
Somebody save me, somebody save me,
I fought with every breath until my lungs gave out,
I offered up my strength until my heart bled out,
I showed em everything, I gave em everything,
But every time I saw the lights go out,
Every time I felt the ground pull out,
From underneath me, from underneath me,
And it would all fade away,
If I couldn't find a way,
The bell rang out and I looked to the sound,
I saw your face as you hit the ground,
Screaming just save me, somebody reach me,
The sky came down and the rivers swelled,
I checked for a pulse but I couldn't tell,
Were you still breathing? Were you still breathing?
I stared into your eyes as the lights went out,
I held your hand as the ground pulled out,
From underneath me, were you still fading,
And it will all fade away,
If I can't find away.
credits
released December 1, 2013
Original Recording done at The Hideout @ Mace's Hole.
Original song written and performed by James Rice.
Remix by Enzo Bennet.
We are a bad ass duo of singer songwriters based in Colorado. We sing a myriad of songs ranging from alternative to folk to everything in between. The girl in the band is far prettier than the man. Don't tell him though. He already knows.
Just listen, these girls are all 14 or Younger, and they're fantastic. They want to donate proceeds to help others as well, impressive at that age! In Much of Madness
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