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Breathe Again

from Embroidery by Walk the Rail

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lyrics

I hear the long awaited call
Counting markings on my wall
Too many days of my life gone
But still too many left to come

The guard is standing waiting
My time has finally come
Wandering of who I will become

Clear the way!
It’s time for me to breathe again
I can’t wait
To leave this hole to build my home

I walk with some uncertainty
What shall I do once I am free?
How will the world outside greet me?
It’s up to me who I will be!

He’s pointing at the exit
The door is open wide
The sun has never felt this bright

Clear the way!
It’s time for me to breathe again
I can’t wait
To leave this hole to build my home

credits

from Embroidery, released March 28, 2018

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Walk The Rail Santiago, Chile

Prog/Alt Rock with hints of post, hard rock, funk, and soundtracks. With only one song released (Fatum), they launched a successful fundraising campaign to master Embroidery, their debut album, with grammy award Robert Hadley.

WTR is:
Juan Quiroga (lead guitar), Ricardo Sande (vocals, guitars), Diego Quiroga (Keyboards and Percussion), Eduardo Munizaga (Bass) and Tomás Croxatto (drums)
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