The Art Of Sharing Lovers

Album: A Static Lullaby (2006)
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  • The wolves are coming out tonight
    Don't say you heard this coming
    The wolves are coming out tonight
    Oh boy, you best be running
    They say they saw her on the street
    They said they saw her on her knees
    I hear there's been more to offer
    Than the skin under her dress

    We've been sharing lovers for far too long
    This isn't a last goodnight
    And we'll be sleeping till our bodies have grown cold again
    But you're just that suitable

    For most to lay their hands upon
    But you've made this just so simple
    It's just like playing doctor with the dead
    They just might say you're the best they ever had

    I'm not afraid
    I loved something once
    (I'm gone)
    Are we fighting for something
    We can't save them all
    I can't believe
    We've let this one go
    I'm gone

    And I'll be making headlines if they find the body
    As I attempt to erase the past

    This is the moment where true passion is moving on
    And I respect your dedication

    This is the art of sharing lovers
    This is the art of sharing lovers

    I'm not afraid
    I loved something once
    (I'm gone)
    Are we fighting for something
    We can't save them all
    I can't believe
    We've let this one go
    I'm gone

    I have swam in the pools of your past
    Through the tides of lies running through your hair
    And since I have reached the shore it seems I've been washed clean
    Leaving you is purity

    Gooo, gooo

    I'm not afraid
    I loved something once
    (I'm gone)
    Are we fighting for something
    We can't save them all
    I can't believe
    We've let this one go
    I'm gone

    You're gone Writer/s: DAN ARNOLD, JOE BROWN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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