song title: Away From The Sun
artist: 3 Doors Down
album: Away From The Sun
genre: alternative rock
running time: 3:51
release date: 2002
U.S. peak chart position:
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label: Universal
composer/lyricist: Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Todd Harrell, and Chris Henderson
producer: Rick Parashar
engineer: Rick Parashar and Geoff Ott
Pro Tools: Geoff Ott and Rick Parashar
mixer: Randy Staub
assisted by: Dean Maher and Paul Silveira
mastered: George Marino (at Sterling Sound, New York CIty, New York)
lead vocals: Brad Arnold
guitar: Matt Roberts
guitar: Chris Henderson
bass: Todd Harrell
drums: Josh Freese
strings arranged and conducted by: David Campbell
Its down to this
Ive got to make this life make sense
Can anyone tell what Ive done
I miss the life
I miss the colors of the world
Can anyone tell where I am
Cause now again Ive found myself so far down
Away from the sun that shines into the darkest place
Im so far down away from the sun again
Away from the sun again
Im over this
Im tired of livin in the dark
Can anyone see me down here
The feelings gone
Theres nothing left to lift me up
Back into the world I know
And now again Ive found myself so far down
Away from the sun that shines into the darkest place
Im so far down away from the sun
That shines to light the way for me to find my way back into the arms
That care about the ones like me
Im so far down away from the sun again
Its down to this
Ive got to make this life make sense
And now I cant tell what Ive done
And now again Ive found myself so far down
Away from the sun that shines to light the way for me
And now again Ive found myself so far down
Away from the sun that shines into the darkest place
Im so far down away from the sun
That shines to light the way for me to find my way back into the arms
That care about the ones like me
Im so far down away from the sun again
lyrics courtesy of the fan site 3dd4u.tripod.com/away-from-the-sun.htm
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