Someone, Anyone

Album: Vital (2012)
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  • Some people has this
    Finally moved on
    But I guess I was wrong
    Do we not learn from mistakes?
    Do we not have what it takes?
    Are you the cure or disease?
    Do you still take as you please
    Are you the cure? Or are you the disease?

    Someone, someone tell me what they’re fighting for
    Anyone, anyone, anyone can start a war
    No one can walk away, no one can walk away to the light
    Someone, someone, someone tell me why we need it?
    Anyone, anyone, anyone can start a war
    No one can walk away, no one can walk away to the light

    So we’ll be fine, yesterday’s gone
    Enough hope that I’m wrong
    If we don’t learn from their past
    We’ll repeat them, history on at last

    Are you with us or without?
    Seen this ever fading out
    Are with us, well are you with us?

    Someone, someone tell me what they’re fighting for
    Anyone, anyone, anyone can start a war
    No one can walk away, no one can walk away to the light
    Someone, someone, someone tell me why we need it?
    Anyone, anyone, anyone can start a war
    No one can walk away, no one can walk away to the light

    Are you the cure or disease?
    Do you still take as you ṗlease
    Are you the cure? Or are you the disease?

    Someone, someone tell me what they’re fighting for
    Anyone, anyone, anyone can start a war
    No one can walk away, no one can walk away to the light, to the light

    Someone, someone tell me what they’re fighting for
    Anyone, anyone, anyone can start a war
    No one can walk away, no one can walk away to the light
    Someone, someone, someone tell me why we need it?
    I don’t see a reason, tell me why we need a reason Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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