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Lyrics

This could be a chance to repent
I'm left on my knees
Breathing without a sound
This could serve as word for the dead
That there's nothing left worth seeking in this town

Look into your eyes
They burn so bright

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I can't give enough of what it is you want
It's such a foolish game
Running in circles
Fast, yet tame

I swear I'm barely sleeping
Your heart is barely beating

Now is the time, run for the aisle
Open your eyes, we won't get out of here
Pretty in white, now wait for a smile
We the lonely

Now is the time, run for the aisle
Open your eyes, we won't get out of here
Pretty in white, wait for a smile
We are so lonely, we've wrapped ourselves in fear

Now is the time, run for the aisle
Open your eyes, we won't get out of here
Pretty in white, wait for a smile
We are so lonely, we've wrapped ourselves in fear

I can't give enough of what it is you want
It's such a foolish game
Running in circles
Fast, yet tame

Now is the time, run for the aisle
Open your eyes, we won't get out of here
Pretty in white, now wait for a smile
We the lonely
Have gathered here, bearing a child
Wrapped up in fear, lying without a sound
This can't be right, nothing good becomes of these miles

Lie! Dry! Heave! (You know you'll do it for me)
Lie! Dry! Heave! (You know you'll do it for me)
Lie! Dry! Heave! (You know you'll do it for me)

Now is the time, run for the aisle
Open your eyes, we won't get out of here
Pretty in white, now wait for a smile
We the lonely
Have gathered here, bearing a child
Wrapped up in fear, lying without a sound
This can't be right, nothing good becomes of these miles

Now is the time, run for the aisle
Open your eyes, we won't get out of here
Pretty in white, now wait for a smile
We the lonely

Writer(s): Matthew Shawn Tybor

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