Five Finger Death Punch - Anywhere But Here
Five Finger Death Punch - Anywhere But Here


Five Finger Death Punch - Anywhere But Here Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell
Released: 2013

Anywhere But Here Lyrics


Some say a storm is coming,
Some say the end is near,
Some think it’s all so hazy,
I think it's all so clear.

If it all ends tomorrow,
If it all disappears,
Where do you think you're going?
Anywhere else but here!

I don't claim to have the reasons!
All I know is, if the world stops spinning tomorrow,
I'd never shed a tear!
I'd rather be anywhere, anywhere,
Anywhere But Here!

Some say they have the answers,
Some say they know the truth,
Some people live in question,
Some people have no clue.

If there was no tomorrow,
If there was just today,
Would you make different choices?
Or would you stay the same?

I don't claim to have the reasons!
All I know is, if the world stops spinning tomorrow,
I'd never shed a tear!
I'd rather be anywhere, anywhere,
Anywhere but here!

If there was no tomorrow,
If there was no tomorrow,
If there was no tomorrow,
Would you stay, the same?!

If there's no tomorrow,
If there's no tomorrow,
If there's no tomorrow,
Would you stay, the same?!

If the world stops spinning tomorrow,
I'd never shed a tear!
I'd rather be anywhere, anywhere,
Anywhere but here!

If the world stops spinning tomorrow,
I'd never shed a tear!
I'd rather be anywhere, anywhere,
Anywhere but here!

Writer/s: IVAN MOODY, JEREMY SPENCER, KEVIN CHURKO, THOMAS JASON GRINSTEAD, ZOLTAN BATHORY
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Anywhere But Here
  • There are two versions of this song on The Wrong Side of Heaven…, both featuring a vocal contribution by Maria Brink from In This Moment. It was guitarist Zoltan Bathory's idea to bring in a dirty but sexy feminine voice on the breakdown of the track. He told Metal Covenant : "We just needed a female voice for our low piece and we thought 'Just get Maria.' She's a friend and she can do it, but then she came to the studio and we said 'Sing these parts too.' She ended up singing more parts than what we actually wanted and it then became a duet instead of the low parts we wanted, because it was so good and we wanted to keep it."