Fatal Shore

Album: Break It Yourself (2012)
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  • Would it be easier, so much easier
    If you never knew us
    Would you ever fear anymore
    If you never knew us
    Would we meet on a fatal shore, on a fatal shore?

    When are you coming to shore
    To never fear anymore
    You never know any doubt, know any doubt
    Like we who breathe in and out, breathe in and out
    We who breathe in and out, breathe in and out
    We who breathe in and out, breathe in and out
    We who breathe in and out, breathe in and out
    Oh, no

    Are you a breather?
    Mail receiver?
    If you could see right through us
    Through our clothes and through our pores
    If you could see right through us
    You're gonna run into your homes and lock your doors
    Ah, la-la-la, la-la-la-la
    La-la-la-la, la, la-la-la
    La-la-la-la, la, la-la-la, la-la-la
    La-la-la-la, la, la-la-la

    When are you coming to shore, coming to shore, coming to shore
    To never fear anymore, fear anymore, fear anymore
    You never know any doubt, know any doubt, know any doubt
    We who breathe in and out
    We who breathe in and out
    We who breathe in and out
    We who breathe in and out, breathe in and out
    We who breathe in and out, breathe in and out, breathe in and out
    Oh, sure
    Oh, sure Writer/s: Andrew Wegman Bird
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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