Out on your own, Cold and alone again. Can this be what you really wanted, baby? Blame it on me, Set your guilt free. Nothing can hold you back now. Now that you're gone, I feel like myself again. Grieving the things I can't repair and willing... To let you blame it on me, And set your guilt free. I don't want to hold you back now love. I can't change who I am. Not this time, I won't lie to keep you near me. And in this short life, there's no time to waste on giving up. My love wasn't enough. And you can blame it on me, Just set your guilt free, honey. I don't want to hold you back now love.
Although this comes across as impressive, I'm not convinced that Mozart would think this! This piece is the Lacrymosa from Mozart's requiem written in 1791, during the last days of Mozarts life, and it was written to commemorate the dead so I find it hard to see how this can be used in the context of a pop song!
@@SaaAniis IT isssssssss POP! anything not categorized as classical music is pop... from popular music. cladistically speaking whether it's pop or rock (it's much more pop than rock anyways) it doesn't make a difference. it's still a popular music song. with a pop singer. by the way I'm here on a the open door marathon :P
A fascinating rock masterpiece.I keep listening to the old songs. My soul stayed there.
So underrated, truly way before your time...!
Out on your own,
Cold and alone again.
Can this be what you really wanted, baby?
Blame it on me,
Set your guilt free.
Nothing can hold you back now.
Now that you're gone,
I feel like myself again.
Grieving the things I can't repair and willing...
To let you blame it on me,
And set your guilt free.
I don't want to hold you back now love.
I can't change who I am.
Not this time, I won't lie to keep you near me.
And in this short life, there's no time to waste on giving up.
My love wasn't enough.
And you can blame it on me,
Just set your guilt free, honey.
I don't want to hold you back now love.
Being cold and alone was never what I wanted.
1:51 so haunting 🖤
I love this song
How is this band so awesome?
Ikr
Really effin good
so good
I love
fucking amazing evanescence song
A alguien se le viene a la mente el intro de la canción, y rápido se transportan al trailer del disco. I do!
so good man
Although this comes across as impressive, I'm not convinced that Mozart would think this!
This piece is the Lacrymosa from Mozart's requiem written in 1791, during the last days of Mozarts life, and it was written to commemorate the dead so I find it hard to see how this can be used in the context of a pop song!
Professor Snowberg Pop?
Still not convinced sorry
Where do you listen the Pop? Sorry but your comment makes no sense at all when you call this Pop song. But thank you for the historical information.
Ya, we know the history. Thanks.
@@SaaAniis IT isssssssss POP! anything not categorized as classical music is pop... from popular music. cladistically speaking whether it's pop or rock (it's much more pop than rock anyways) it doesn't make a difference. it's still a popular music song. with a pop singer. by the way I'm here on a the open door marathon :P
How are you so far with the night on your sides hope the music going fine
so good