| The lights go down, outside
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| Before our cars collide
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| So we silhouette ourselves
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| In forty shades of fire
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| Do you know where this is leading?
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| I’ll meet you there
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| On the other side of the crash
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| On the other side of the glass
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| All our friends are falling out,
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| Can’t look us in the eye,
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| Or bear to hear that broken sound,
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| Happens when we’re all alone, inside,
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| In the middle of the night
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| I hear your voice,
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| I feel ashamed every time you say,
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| «Car crash came and car crash went
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| So I went along with it»
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| Because the girl you love’s not coming back
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| It’ll never be the same
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| Don’t look away
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| I need to know if this is real
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| Don’t look away
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| And the hospital ward sleeps through the surgery
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| Hiding needles in the drawer for emergencies
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| While outside they wait in the pouring rain
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| On the other side of the glass
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| Don’t look away
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| I need to know if this is real
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| Don’t look away
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| I need to know when will this end?
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| Don’t look away
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| Over and out of control
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| The I.V. |
| drips the days drag on
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| Adjust the light switch in the hall
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| Maybe the x-ray screen keeps it from getting dark
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| But the bulb burns out when it gets too hot
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| Keep crashing this car, over and over,
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| Keep crashing this car, over and over,
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| Keep crashing this car, over and over,
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| Keep crashing this car till it spins
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| (Out of control) So hold me close or I might disappear this time
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| (Out of control) We fight currents in the water when we can’t let go of the
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| shore
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| We’ve lost control |