Pause It and Turn It Up

Album: Infinity Land (2004)
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  • All I ask of you is to stick around.
    Express the pain and your sadness.
    All I ask of you is to turn him down.
    Confess the system at work here.

    Wounds take time to heal.
    Wounds take time to heal.

    All I ask of you is to stick around.
    Explain the art of your madness.
    All I ask is the truth and that you turn him down.
    Confess the system at work here.

    Wounds take time to heal.
    Wounds take time to heal.

    I have an idea about the voices I hear.
    They're audible to everyone, everyone but me.
    Turn it off.

    I've been walking in shoes laced with poison,
    through a grave of your distractions,
    looking over seems like something is missing,
    I have burned a hole in your conscience,
    I'm so sorry,
    I didn't mean what I said,
    I still love you,
    screams the architect of us,
    I've tried to tell you,
    with these words that I love you and I'm sorry,
    I am sorry. Writer/s: SIMON ALEXANDER NEIL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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