I dont think anyone knows.
"Lovestruck", is the Answer.
"Slipping Away" is a song by the American singer and songwriter M. Ward. It is featured on his 2006 album "Post-War." The track showcases Ward's distinctive folk-inspired sound and introspective lyrics.
Madness - Madness album - was created in 1983.
well a couple different songs say "darkest hour" like shinedowns sound of madness and a couple others........
The lyrics to "Diary of a Madman" were written by Ozzy Osbourne, along with his collaborator and guitarist Randy Rhoads. The song is featured on Osbourne's 1981 album of the same name. It reflects themes of madness and inner turmoil, characteristic of Osbourne's lyrical style during that era.
"Lovestruck", is the Answer.
"Slipping Away" is a song by the American singer and songwriter M. Ward. It is featured on his 2006 album "Post-War." The track showcases Ward's distinctive folk-inspired sound and introspective lyrics.
Madness - Madness album - was created in 1983.
well a couple different songs say "darkest hour" like shinedowns sound of madness and a couple others........
Madness? It was sparta!
Slipping Out was created in 1980.
The move "The Bridge on the River Kwai" ends with the words "Madness, madness".
It's by Steve Miller. The song is called "Fly Like An Eagle." WRONG......Steve Miller's song says "Time keeps on slipping, slipping, slipping into the future", not ticking. Check your lyrics!!
The hour has begun Your eyes have now opened To a world where madness craves To a world where hopes enslaved Oh, Ill tremble for my love always Your windows, opened wide Your innocence takes flight To a world where madness craves To a world where hopes enslaved Oh, Ill tremble for my love always Its a world where madness craves Its a world where hopes enslaved Oh, I tremble for my love always Its a world where madness craves Its a world where hopes enslaved Yeah, I tremble for you, love, always
Madness is a Japanese yaoi and adventure... In Japanese Madness means "Kyōki"...
The lyrics to "Diary of a Madman" were written by Ozzy Osbourne, along with his collaborator and guitarist Randy Rhoads. The song is featured on Osbourne's 1981 album of the same name. It reflects themes of madness and inner turmoil, characteristic of Osbourne's lyrical style during that era.
madness