You Never Know

Album: Disease (2018)
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  • I can't breathe in with hands on my neck
    I scream but the grip, it holds on
    No reason, I'm trapped in my head
    Defeated

    I've never felt this
    The voice in my face screams violence
    The grip, it holds on
    No reason, I'm trapped in my head
    Defeated

    I've never felt so close
    To giving up on hope
    Should I hide it?
    Should I fight it?
    Should I roll over and die?
    You never know

    You never know until you know, know, know
    You never know until you know, know, know
    You never know until you know

    I can't breathe in with hands on my neck
    I scream but the grip, it holds on
    No reason, I'm trapped in my head
    Defeated

    I've never felt so close
    To giving up on hope
    Should I hide it?
    Should I fight it?
    Should I roll over and die?
    You never know
    You until you know, know, know

    I've never felt this
    The voice in my face screams violence
    The grip, it holds on
    No reason, I'm trapped in my head
    Defeated
    You never know until you know

    I've never felt so close
    To giving up my hope
    Should I hide it?
    Should I fight it?
    Should I roll over and die?
    You never know

    You never know until you know, know, know
    You never know until you know, know, know
    You never know until you know Writer/s: Andrew Colin Fulk, Caleb Shomo
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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