Booooom, Blast and Ruin

Album: Only Revolutions (2009)
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  • I've had enough
    You burn the bridge I'll cut the boat in half
    Control
    I've said enough, you keep the secrets I know you'll never spill
    Sold

    Boom, blast and ruin girl
    Causes distraction
    You're rooted in hell

    I can't surprise you girl
    The truth is in motion
    You cover it well
    But you're praying for some action so you won't realise
    You used to be wrong, I used to be right

    I flick the switch
    I wake up in a copse of sweat and tears
    Soaked
    I swallow truths
    We fit like ice cream on an open wound
    It soothes

    Sink like cathedrals girl
    Into the ocean
    We rise to the sun

    I can't surprise you girl
    The truth is in motion
    You cover it well
    But you're praying for some action so you won't realise
    You used to be wrong, I used to be right

    Boom, blast and ruin girl
    Causes distraction
    You're rooted in hell

    I can't surprise you girl
    The truth is in motion
    You cover it well
    But you're praying for some action so you won't realise
    You used to be wrong, I used to be right Writer/s: SIMON ALEXANDER NEIL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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