Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 7.73/10 [11 votes]Album: Sons Of The System / Original Release Date: 2010-01-15Genre: RockSong Duration: 4 min 41 sec
Take a walk
Take the last step
Towards the end
On the backbone of night
These Might be the last steps we set
As we climb to the stars
As we climb to the stars
Towards the end
A depressive earth with a depressive shape
They will tear holes into the ground
Then we will watch the world burn down
The world burn down
It seems today has come for my
Please GOD
Come save me
Take a walk
Take a step forward and don't look back
As the world burns in silence
No one's there to challenge as we climb to the stars
As we climb to the stars
It seeems today has come for me
Please GOD
Come save me
Take a walk
Take a step forward and don't look back
As the world burns in silence no one's there to
challenge
As we climb towards the stars
Take a walk
Take the last step
Towards the end
On the backbone of the night
These might be the last steps we set
As we climb to the stars
As we climb to the end
It seems today has come for me
Please GOD
Come save me
Climbing Towards Stars is written by Brian Rasmussen, Tomas Cowan Koefoed, Rune Stigart, Mircea G. Eftemie, Guillaume Bernard Philippe Pat Bideau. ✔️
When was Climbing Towards Stars released?
It is first released on January 15, 2010 as part of Mnemic's album "Sons Of The System" which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the 4th track on this album. ✔️
Which genre is Climbing Towards Stars?
Climbing Towards Stars falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Climbing Towards Stars?
Climbing Towards Stars song length is 4 minutes and 41 seconds.
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check amazon for Climbing Towards Stars mp3 download these lyrics are submitted by kaan Songwriter(s): Brian Rasmussen, Tomas Cowan Koefoed, Rune Stigart, Mircea G. Eftemie, Guillaume Bernard Philippe Pat Bideau Record Label(s): 2010 Nuclear Blast GmbH Official lyrics by
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