Many Of Horror

Album: Only Revolutions (2009)
Charted: 8
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  • You say, "I love you boy"
    But I know you lie
    I trust you all the same
    I don't know why

    'Cause when my back is turned
    My bruises shine
    Our broken fairytale
    So hard to hide

    I still believe
    It's you and me 'til the end of time

    When we collide we come together
    If we don't we'll always be apart
    I'll take a bruise, I know you're worth it
    When you hit me, hit me hard

    Sitting in a wishing hole
    Hoping it stays dry
    Feet cast in solid stone
    I got Gilligan's eyes

    I still believe
    It's you and me 'til the end of time

    When we collide we come together
    If we don't we'll always be apart
    I'll take a bruise, I know you're worth it
    When you hit me, hit me hard

    'Cause you said love
    Was letting us go against what
    Our future is for
    Many of horror
    Our future is for
    Many of horror

    I still believe
    It's you and me 'til the end of time

    When we collide we come together
    If we don't we'll always be apart
    I'll take a bruise, I know you're worth it
    When you hit me, hit me hard Writer/s: Simon Alexander Neil
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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