The Arms of Sorrow Song Lyrics

The Arms of Sorrow by Killswitch Engage Song Lyrics

Imprisoned, inside this mind
Hiding behind the empty smiles
So simple (the anguish)
As it mocks me
Crawling back into the dark

Running, always running, into the distance
Stop me before I bleed again

The echoes of my voice
Follow me down
The shadows I cast
Follow me down

(Deeper I'm falling)

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FAQs for The Arms of Sorrow

When did the arms of sorrow come out?

The Arms of Sorrow is a song that was released in 21 January 2006.

From which album is the song the arms of sorrow?

The Arms of Sorrow is a song from the As Daylight Dies album.

Who performs the song the arms of sorrow?

The Arms of Sorrow is performed by Killswitch Engage.

How long is the arms of sorrow?

The Arms of Sorrow has a duration of 3:44 minutes.

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