| I have lived and died to know that all we love we leave behind
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| These undertakings take us far from familiar and comfortable things
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| How much can one heart bear before it tears at the seams?
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| Is this not all we thought it would be?
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| Find your peace in a place unknown, and see the world in shades of monochrome
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| You don’t have to walk alone, to know what it feels like when nowhere feels
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| like home
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| Show me your skin, show me the fear inside your bones
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| Cause I’ve seen a darker side of man than you will ever know
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| When my lungs refuse to breathe, will you replenish the air in me?
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| When my eyes refuse to see what is standing in front of me
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| Find your peace in a place unknown, and see the world in shades of monochrome
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| You don’t have to walk alone, to know what it feels like when nowhere feels
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| like home
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| The streetlights sing me to sleep. |
| the company that I keep
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| And all that keeps me sane and whole, will be the death of me
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| Get me out of here
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| Lend me your ear, I’ll tell you what you need to know
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| You’ll learn to breathe, when life has got its hands around your throat
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| There was a time, there was a place where I could say
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| That I was unafraid of what this meant to me
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| Find your peace in a place unknown, and see the world in shades of monochrome
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| You don’t have to walk alone, to know what it feels like when nowhere feels
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| like home |