Friday, December 23, 2011

Into The Void.

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Tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away.



Talking to myself all the way to the station....



....pictures in my head of the final destination....



....all lined up for the ones that aren't allowed to stay....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away.



Ah, oh-oh-oh....



....oh-oh-oh....



....oh-oh-oh....



....oh-oh-oh....



....(oh-oh-oh) Tried to save a place from the cuts and the scratches....



....tried to overcome my complications and the catches....



....nothing ever grows....



....and the sun doesn't shine all day!



Tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away.



(Tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away)....



....(tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away).



Tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slipping away....



....tried to save myself, but myself keep slippin' away.




"Into The Void"

By

Nine Inch Nails


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