Lyrics of 'Crimson Skies' by September Mourning

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If light burns true
You'll always find me
Without a doubt they always knew
Our love was blinding

I said goodbye on tears you lent me
You ran a thousand miles I fell behind

Did you find your way from your September Grave?
When he pulls ascend and don't look down
And if I shout your name will you come back to me?
Fall from Crimson Skies

I closed the door behind
Your memories inviting
As I fell I tried to lose my mind
To heal the heart inside me

I could sell my soul
For shiny pennies
It wasn't worth much more
Give it one more try
Did you find your way from your September Grave?
When he pulls ascend and don't look down
And if I shout your name will you come back to me?
Fall from Crimson Skies

Who are you to take this away from me?
Who are you to take this Life?

Did you find your way from your September Grave?
When he pulls ascend and don't look down
And if I shout your name will you come back to me?
Fall from Crimson Skies

Did you find your way from your September Grave?
When he pulls ascend and don't look down
And if I shout your name will you come back to me?
Fall from Crimson Skies

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