Archived from the original on October 16, 2006. "Evanescence: Amy Lee Explains the New Songs". Archived from the original on February 6, 2012. Should I lock the last open door? My ghosts are gaining on meĪll that I'm wanted for, although I wanted more Should it hurt to love you? Should I feel like I do? Guess I thought I'd have to change the world So I'll find myself, so I won't be lost again Lock the last open door, my ghosts are gaining on me Former band member John LeCompt plays the guitar in it.Īll that I'm living for, all that I'm dying for There also is a video in which Amy performs this acoustic version. It is available only on the " Lithium" single disc. This is the acoustic version of this song. The official instrumental leaked on June 3, 2021. Learn to play the chords for Where Will You Go (Evanescence) on Cifra Club. It’s my life, and I love it, but it’s a love/hate relationship." "I'm writing for the band, touring for the band, doing an interview about the band, or thinking about the next thing I want to write. Intro Cm Ab Bb Verse 1 Cm Ab You're too important for anyone Cm Ab You play the role of all you long to be Cm Ab But I, I know who you really are Cm Ab You're the one who cries when you're. Its genesis came from a realization Lee had one day that her band was her life. The hard rocking All That I’m Living For focuses on the band itself. In a Metal Edge interview in November 2006, Lee said: "All That I'm Living For" was co-written by guitarist John LeCompt, who is also credited for programming on the track, and it describes Lee's writing process at night which is present on the first line "All that I can't ignore alone at night/I can feel the night beginning/Separate me from the living." It contains "power chords", elements of electronica, abrasive guitars and Lee's vocals.
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