A Killer’s Confession - Voices ( Featuring Aaron Nordstrom)

Subscribe to AKC’s channel for all the best and latest official music videos, behind the scenes, live performances and more: Follow AKC on: Facebook: Instagram: Tik Tok: @akillersconfession Follow Waylon Reavis on: Facebook: Instagram: Tik Tok: @waylonreavisofficial Directed by: Michael Levine Lyrics Voices, voices, voices Dead memories Flesh from the bone Stuck on replay Cold and alone Look at the scars that you own You’re under the pressure You know what’s at stake Confronting the darkness But you’ll never break I see you’re obsession You’ve got what it takes Finding a way to make your escape I can be I can be the one inside your mind It’s hard to breathe when it’s coming down to do or die We will meet we will meet in the afterlife at the gates It’s a pleasure that we can’t deny I’m playing catch-up with these voices I’ve got to justify my choices Voices, voices, voices Love will remain A fight to let go Look at my scars Attached to my soul Releasing the pain to find your escape I can be, I can be the one inside your mind It’s hard to breathe when it’s coming down to do or die We will meet we will meet in the afterlife at the gates It’s a pleasure that we can’t deny I’m playing catch-up with these voices I’ve got to justify my choices I feel at war from the person inside. No, I can’t escape from the Jekyll and Hyde. I know I got to stand beside my choices. Voices, voices, voices Show them the pain that we’ve always known, revealing our heart how you’ve turned them to Stone finding the truth from inside the dark show them that he was to to blame from the start. I’m playing catch-up with these voices I’ve got to justify my choices I feel at war from the person inside. No, I can’t escape from the Jekyll and Hyde. I know I got to stand beside my choices. Voices, voices voices I can be I can be the one inside your mind It’s hard to breathe when it’s coming down to do or die We will meet we will meet in the afterlife at the gates It’s a pleasure that we can’t deny
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