| Your parents hide, they live in fear,
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| They’re lying restless as the dawn gets near.
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| But you wanna live, you wanna try
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| You hear the whisper of the world outside.
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| So take a chance and leave tonight
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| Sarah’s waiting in the car outside.
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| About the door your father wakes
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| You let your anger and your sadness break.
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| (Chorus)
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| And when you turn around, he’s laid down on the ground
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| And now you’re standing with your finger on the pulse.
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| And then an open door, two footsteps on the floor
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| And now you’re standing with your finger on the pulse.
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| (Verse)
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| It’s Sarah’s face, her worried eyes
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| Pulls back the door and gently steps inside.
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| The nighttime with a charcoal grin
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| The fuzzing diamonds on her pallid skin.
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| (Chorus)
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| And when she turns around, he’s laid down on the ground
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| And now you’re standing with your finger on the pulse.
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| And then an open door, two footsteps on the floor
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| And now you’re standing with your finger on the pulse.
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| (Bridge)
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| I don’t belong anywhere.
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| You know I’d follow you
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| To the heart of nowhere.
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| It’s just too kinds of ṗeople
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| God fearing and the godless, cowards and the faithless
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| And I would stand by you. |