God & Satan

Album: Only Revolutions (2009)
Charted: 36
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  • I talk to God as much as I talk to Satan 'cause I want to hear both sides
    Does that make me cynical
    There are no miracles
    And this is no miraculous life

    I savour hate as much as I crave love because
    I'm just a twisted guy
    Is this pinnacle, is this the pinnacle, the pinnacle of being alive
    Now I see the light

    Well I look up to god and I see trouble 'cause this ain't a miracle
    I just want to take my chance to live through a miracle

    Ooahh
    Ooahh

    I know for certain that someone is watching but, is it from up or down
    I make you miserable you stick with me although
    You know I'm going to ruin your life

    I talk to God as much as I talk to Satan 'cause I want to hear both sides
    Does that make me cynical
    There are no miracles
    And this is no miraculous life

    We walk into the ride

    Well I look up to God and I see trouble 'cause this ain't a miracle
    I just want to take my chance to live through a miracle

    When the see-saw snaps and splinters your hand don't come crying to me
    I'll only see your good side
    And believe it's a miracle
    A miracle

    I slap the water and watch
    The fish dance to the ripples of us
    We're the dull blue duds
    Blinking eyes encased in rust

    This ain't a miracle
    This ain't a miracle
    This ain't a miracle
    This ain't a miracle

    Ooahh
    Ooahh Writer/s: SIMON ALEXANDER NEIL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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