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"No Roads Left" is a track by Linkin Park, from the album Minutes to Midnight (Deluxe Edition), released 14th May 2007. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 9 articles about Linkin Park.
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[Verse 1: Mike Shinoda] Standing alone with no direction How did I fall so far behind? Why am I searching for perfection Knowing it's something I won't find? [Pre-Chorus: Mike Shinoda] In my fear and flaws I let myself down again All because [Chorus: Mike Shinoda] I run 'til the silence splits me open I run 'til it puts me underground 'Til I have no breath And no roads left but one [Verse 2: Mike Shinoda] When did I lose my sense of purpose? Can I regain what's lost inside? Why do I feel like I deserve this? Why does my pain look like my pride? Oh-oh [Pre-Chorus: Mike Shinoda] In my fear and flaws I let myself down again All because I let myself down In my fear and flaws [Chorus: Mike Shinoda] I run 'til the silence splits me open I run 'til it puts me underground 'Til I have no breath And no roads left but one No roads left but one [Pre-Chorus: Mike Shinoda] In my fear and flaws I let myself down again All because [Chorus: Mike Shinoda] I run and the silence splits me open I run and it puts me underground But there's no regret And no roads left to run
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