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iogann1982 [59]
3 years ago
15

What are the COMPLETE lyrics to Afterlife by Illenium?

Arts
2 answers:
defon3 years ago
7 0
Feat. Echoes
Produced By: Illenium


[Intro]
After we’re gone
Who will breathe the earth we lost
We leave nothing but our thoughts
And memories beneath the dust
So when this body fails to mend
And all my demons they come crashing in
Will i start to begin
Or will i fade away with them

[Verse 1]
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife

[Pre-Chorus]
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife

[Chorus]

[Verse 2]
So when this body fails to mend
And all the demons they come crashing in
Will we start to begin
Or will we fade away with them

[Pre-Chorus]
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife

[Chorus]
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife1) playing a beat2) Vocal, Stage & Screen, Religious, Reggae, Rap, R&B,  Pop/Rock, New Age, Latin, Jazz, International, Holiday, Folk, Electronic, Easy Listening, Country, Comedy/Spoken, Classical, Children's, Blues,  Avant-Garde3) electronic



klemol [59]3 years ago
5 0
After we’re gone
Who will breathe the earth we lost
We leave nothing but our thoughts
And memories beneath the dust
So when this body fails to mend
And all my demons they come crashing in
Will I start to begin
Or will I fade away with them

And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife

And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife

So when this body fails to mend
And all the demons they come crashing in
Will we start to begin
Or will we fade away with them

And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife

And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
In the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
And in the afterlife, tell me we’ll be fine
<span>In the afterlife

**idk the rest of the questions i just know the song**</span>
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