Lyrics Shape of Our Lives - Soldiers of a Wrong War

Shape of Our Lives - Soldiers of a Wrong War
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Shape of Our Lives, artist - Soldiers of a Wrong War. Album song Lights & Karma, in the genre Пост-хардкор
Date of issue: 17.01.2011
Record label: Dmb
Song language: English

Shape of Our Lives

We are alive
and we will not forget
everything we shared
and when we’ll get away from here
these things will never be the same again
but i will keep my eyes open
We look the same sky
trying to decide
what is wrong and what is right
but life seems to move so fast and
we’ll never know how long it will last
so take this chance to hold your breath
it all makes sense when everything’s ok.
It’s ok
we’re living it
we’re giving every piece of our heart
to grow and stay the same
today i feel no shame
i’m giving every piece of myself
There is a place that you call home
a distance between our souls
where you decide your fate
where you can see so clearly that
the only thing you have is just this chance
I swear it’s true so hold yoru breath
it all makes sense when everything’s ok.
It’s ok
we’re living it
we’re giving every piece of our heart
to grow and stay the same
today i feel no shame
i’m giving every piece of myself
These things will never be the same again
(but life seems to move, life seems to move so fast and)
so please take this chance to hold your breath
It all makes sense when everything’s ok.
It’s ok
we’re living it
we’re giving every piece of our heart
to grow and stay the same
today i feel no shame
i’m giving every piece of myself

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Artist lyrics: Soldiers of a Wrong War