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"All That's Left" is a track by Thrice, from the album The Artist In The Ambulance, released 21st July 2003. The track is 3:20 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Thrice.
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One day the dreamers died within us When all our answers never came We hid the truth beneath our skin but Our shadows never looked the same A ghost is all that's left Of everything we swore we never would forget We tried to bleed the sickness But we drained our hearts instead We are, we are the dead And when we couldn't stop the bleeding (And when we couldn't stop the bleeding) We held our hearts over the flame (we held our hearts over the flame) We couldn't help but call it treason (treason) After that we couldn't fill our frames After that our shadows never looked the same A ghost is all that's left Of everything we swore we never would forget We tried to bleed the sickness But we drained our hearts instead We are, we are the dead In summers past, we'd challenge fate With higher pitch and perfect aim And standing fast, we'd radiate A light we loved but never named But the answers never came And our shadows never looked the same Yeah A ghost is all that's left (we are the ones who lost our faith) Of everything we swore we never would forget (can we be saved?) We tried to bleed the sickness But we drained our hearts instead We are, we are the dead (we are the ones who lost our faith) A ghost of everything we thought but never said (can we be saved?) We tried to bleed the sickness But we drained our hearts instead We are the ones who lost our faith We dug ourselves an early grave We are the dead, can we be saved?
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