Turn around and face this
All you fear misplace it now
If I cared too much and break this
You would find a nameless vow
Settle down, embrace this
Lock the doors and make this real
You can fight the fearless
You can leave me breathless now
Oh, give me a reason (so we can divorce)
Oh, keep me from falling
Oh, give me a reason (so we can divorce)
Oh, give me a reason
Can't deny
Trust in me and falter
I will only swallow whole
You're weak and I am evil
All you touch are fragile soul [?]
Point your blame, this finger
Praise allow the virtues [?]
Oh, give me a reason (so we can divorce)
Oh, keep me from falling
Oh, give me a reason (so we can divorce)
Oh, give me a reason
Can't deny
Oh, give me a reason (so we can divorce)
Oh, keep me from falling
Oh, give me a reason (so we can divorce)
Oh, give me a reason
Can't deny
I Seether are a South African post-grunge band formed in Johannesburg in 1999. The founding members of the group consist of Shaun Morgan (vocals, guitar), David Cohoe (drums) and Dale Stewart (bass). Influenced by bands such as Alice in Chains, Deftones, Creed and Nirvana, I Seether achieved international success with albums like "Disclaimer" (2005) and "Karma and Effect" (2007), which featured popular singles like "Broken" and "Remedy". Their music is characterized by heavy riffs, catchy melodies and introspective lyrics that explore themes of pain, anger and hope. Besides Cohoe and Stewart, the band has seen several lineup changes over the years, with new musicians joining such as Ian Haak (guitar) and John Humphrey (bass). I Seether continue to be a significant force in the post-grunge music scene, releasing albums and touring worldwide.
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