Can anyone hear me?
Can anyone find me?
My faith is chained around me
A prison built up with with lies
Why hast thou forsaken me?
There's no more use in denying
This is a lonely place for dying
It's ain't what they sold me
And no one can save me
All that I had before me
Disappears with the light
But I won't go out on my knees
There's no more use in denying
This is a lonely place for dying
There's no more use in denying
This is a lonely place
Calling your name now
Calling your name now
Hey anyone
Calling your name now
Hey anyone
There's no more use in denying
Calling your name now hey anyone
This is a lonely place for dying
Calling your name now hey anyone
There's no more use in denying
Calling your name now hey anyone
This is a lonely place
Calling your name now hey anyone
This is the title song from the award-winning independent feature film A Lonely Place For Dying, an espionage/action/thriller set in the Mexican desert during the Vietnam War featuring Academy Award Nominee James Cromwell (W, L.A. Confidential) and Michael Wincott (Alien: Resurrection, The Crow).
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