Memento Mori (Live)

Album cover art for "Memento Mori (Live)" by Lamb of God

Lamb of God - Rock, Live

Memento Mori (Live)

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[Intro] By the darkest river Beneath the leafless trees I think I'm drowning This dream is killing me In the coldest winter Between the fading lights I feel I'm falling into a frozen sky Past the blackest heaven Above the dying stars I watch me breaking into a million shards But through the hardest hour Below the cruelest sign I know I'm waking up from this wretched lie Wake up [Verse 1] A depression fed by overload False perceptions, the weight of the world A universe in the palm of your hand The artifice of endless strands [Pre-Chorus] Distraction flows down an obsessive stream Rejection grows into oppressive screams [Chorus] The hardest hour, the cruelest sign I'm waking up from this wretched lie I fight it the same, don't waste this day Wake up, wake up, wake up Memento mori [Verse 2] The regression of advancing modes And imperial corrosive nodes A prime directive to disconnect Reclaim yourself and resurrect [Pre-Chorus] Distraction flows down an obsessive stream Rejection grows into oppressive screams [Chorus] The hardest hour, the cruelest sign I'm waking up from this wretched lie I fight it the same, don't waste this day Wake up, wake up, wake up Memento mori [Bridge] There's too many choices And I hear their relentless voices But you've gotta run them out Return to now and shut it down Shut it down A depression fed by overload False perceptions, the weight of the world Because there's too many choices Gotta kill their relentless voices I know I'm waking up from this wretched lie [Chorus] The hardest hour, the cruelest sign I'm waking up from this wretched lie I fight it the same, don't waste this day Wake up, wake up, wake up Wake up, wake up, wake up Memento mori Memento mori

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Credits

Writers
  • Mark Morton
  • Willie Adler
  • Randy Blythe