
Architects battle the wind and rain for their new 'Blackhole' video
Architects release intense new single 'Blackhole' with California-shot video, ahead of February's twelve-track album release.
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"Dead March" is a track by Architects, from the album Hollow Crown, released 2009. The track is 3:47 long. It's filed under Hard Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 11 articles about Architects.
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I've watched you from a distance but never spoken a word I have seen every flaw you tried to hide from the world I sit silent in shadows watching the paths you have made If only you knew my intentions I've watched you make the same mistakes over and over This is not healthy I need to some how stop this But your beauty intrigues me It seems to be pulling me in All I want is a moment or something I can hold close for eternity I've watched you make the same mistakes over and over I only you knew my name and all of my motives Yet I sit in the same place every night and wait for you to come back home A few moments would help me find myself But this problem has taken its tragic grip Just a few moments will help me find myself again If only you knew my name and all of my motives I need to somehow stop this All I need is a moment or something I can hold close for eternity Something I can hold close to me
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