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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Confessions of a Traitor
Confessions of a Traitor
Performer
Stephen Mac Conville
Stephen Mac Conville
Lead Vocals
Jack Darnell
Jack Darnell
Electric Guitar
Sebastian Olrog
Sebastian Olrog
Drums
Jacob Brand
Jacob Brand
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stephen Mac Conville
Stephen Mac Conville
Songwriter
Jack Darnell
Jack Darnell
Songwriter
Sebastian Olrog
Sebastian Olrog
Songwriter
Jacob Brand
Jacob Brand
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Justin Hill
Justin Hill
Producer

Lyrics

Living inside my head
Whispers at night fill me with dread
Guilt I've harboured for so long
No forgiveness for what I've done wrong
No forgiveness for what I've done wrong
It's still living inside my head
Whispers at night fill me with dread
Guilt I've harboured for so long
No forgiveness for what I've done wrong
 
The choices made and the lies I've spun,
I'm forever haunted by the damage done.
I manifest this hollow, this hell
There's no home here, an abyss, it's a lair where I dwell
 
This fear has new meaning
From guilt and shame
I cry out for healing
None say my name.
Stare into the void I see my fate
The dread only suffocates
Guilt consumes me whole
Fear now takes control
I'm a captive
Told I'll burn for this, in an endless abyss
I'm a captive
If I take the blame, I must bare the shame
I'm a captive
A hostage to my mistakes, my façade breaks
I'm a captive
I can't turn away, haunted by the shadows of yesterday
Haunted by the shadows of yesterday
I manifest this hollow, this hell
There's no home here, an abyss, it's a lair where I dwell
(Where I dwell)
 
This fear has new meaning
From guilt and shame
I cry out for healing
None say my name.
Stare into the void I see my fate
The dread only suffocates
Guilt consumes me whole
Fear now takes control
My heavy heart rotten to the core
With these sin's I've yet to answer for
From a wretch's cry, forgiveness hails
One cross, three nails
From a wretch's cry, forgiveness hails
One cross, three nails
Written by: Jack Darnell, Jacob Brand, Sebastian Olrog, Stephen Mac Conville
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