Released: January 24, 2020

Featuring: Adam Gontier

Songwriter: Mark Klepaski Benjamin Burnley

Producer: Benjamin Burnley

[Intro: Benjamin Burnley]
Here I stand
Helpless and left for dead

[Verse 1: Benjamin Burnley]
Close your eyes
So many days go by
Easy to find what's wrong
Harder to find what's right

[Pre-Chorus: Adam Gontier]
I believe in you
I can show you that
I can see right through
All your empty lies
I won't stay long
In this world so wrong

[Chorus: Benjamin Burnley & Adam Gontier]
Say goodbye
As we dance with the Devil tonight
Don't you dare look at him in the eye
As we dance with the Devil tonight

[Verse 2: Benjamin Burnley]
Trembling
Crawling across my skin
Feeling your cold dead eyes
Stealing the life of mine

[Pre-Chorus: Adam Gontier]
I believe in you
I can show you that
I can see right through
All your empty lies
I won't last long
In this world so wrong

[Chorus: Benjamin Burnley & Adam Gontier]
Say goodbye as we dance with the Devil tonight
Don't you dare look at him in the eye
As we dance with the Devil tonight

[Bridge: Adam Gontier]
Hold on
Hold on, oh

[Chorus: Benjamin Burnley & Adam Gontier]
Say goodbye as we dance with the Devil tonight
Don't you dare look at him in the eye
As we dance with the Devil tonight

[Outro: Adam Gontier, Benjamin Burnley]
Hold on
Hold on, woah
Goodbye

Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin is a rock band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The band was formed in 1999 by lead singer Ben Burnley and former drummer Jeremy Hummel.

The band was originally named Plan 9, which is a reference to the 1959 film Plan 9 from Outer Space. The band continuously was misnamed as Planet 9 and drove them to change their name to Breaking Benjamin (Which was the name of Ben’s previous band.) The name originates from an incident in which Ben accidentally dropped the mic, and the sound man yelled

“Thanks to Benjamin for breaking my fucking mic!”

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