| Over on your island
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| Counting your clothes
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| Moments move to months
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| You’re living like this too long
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| Into every evening people dress up
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| Celebrating something, let’s invite everyone
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| Coming last call you stall and tell me
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| I will never be the one worth breaking
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| When everyone’s gone come say what you mean for once
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| Stumbling home you slowly find sleep
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| I awaken to the brightest morning
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| When everyone’s gone come say what you mean for once
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| If oceans are deep enough to drown in
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| And Lightning may shoot me down
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| We’re hoping that we were only children
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| It’s war and I’m bolder now
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| Pull me towards your corner, holding your court
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| Sure I’ve seen better, surely we’ve both been worse
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| Promises you earn like the ink on your back
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| Steps to see it first
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| Tell me how do I make it last?
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| Coming last call you stall and tell me
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| I will never be the one worth breaking
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| When everyone’s gone come say what you mean for once
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| Stumbling home you slowly find sleep
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| I awaken to the brightest morning
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| When everyone’s gone come say what you mean for once
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| If oceans are deep enough to drown in
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| And Lightning may shoot me down
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| We’re hoping that we were only children
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| It’s war and I’m bolder now
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| And all of my blessings
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| Just let me forget them
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| I need a night to fall apart
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| I slept in my front seat
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| The cold cutting through me
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| I’m frozen in familiar dawn woke reset a second start
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| If oceans are deep enough to drown in
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| And Lightning may shoot me down
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| We’re hoping that we were only children
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| It’s war and I’m bolder now |