@William Zanelli, THANK YOU for uploading this song as well as A Fear I Used To Know. I tried finding it on Spotify, and it doesn't seem to be on their for some reason. It would be great if it was. Both A Fear I Used To Know, and Savage are great songs that make this Album Outlive even better in my opinion.
Oh, keep it behind your eyes No one has to know Hide, let all who burn inside turn inside to stone And every time you breathe (you breathe) You feel (you feel) It leave Leave I feel the static of a shadow in your place I see a savage in the still upon your face So, buried a thousand feet underneath your soul Lie all of the vows you made, ties you laid to rest And every time you breathe (you breathe) You feel (you feel) It leave Leave I feel the static of a shadow in your place I see a savage in the still upon your face I feel the static of a shadow in your place I see a savage in the still upon your face
@William Zanelli, THANK YOU for uploading this song as well as A Fear I Used To Know. I tried finding it on Spotify, and it doesn't seem to be on their for some reason. It would be great if it was. Both A Fear I Used To Know, and Savage are great songs that make this Album Outlive even better in my opinion.
Dude, I agree. The songs from the "Bonus Track" album do not appear in any music app. That's weird.
Thanks for the upload! Id never heard this one before. Great track!
It’s a bonus track on the duluxe album I think maybe all there albums have deluxe versions
Oh, keep it behind your eyes
No one has to know
Hide, let all who burn inside turn inside to stone
And every time you breathe (you breathe)
You feel (you feel)
It leave
Leave
I feel the static of a shadow in your place
I see a savage in the still upon your face
So, buried a thousand feet underneath your soul
Lie all of the vows you made, ties you laid to rest
And every time you breathe (you breathe)
You feel (you feel)
It leave
Leave
I feel the static of a shadow in your place
I see a savage in the still upon your face
I feel the static of a shadow in your place
I see a savage in the still upon your face