Undone

Album: Dig In Deep (2016)
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  • There's a sword at the tip of my tongue
    It shows no mercy on the latest one
    And I was wrong with all my might
    I took you out in one last round tonight

    Now there's no more shouting and no more tears
    Just the fatal words ringing in our ears
    And in the silence it's crystal clear
    There's no undoing what has happened here

    We've come undone, we've come undone
    Battle waged, nothing won
    Oh, what have I done? The blood has run
    Some things can't be undone

    We hurt the ones we love the most
    A thousand memories go up in smoke
    And in the morning when the ashes fall
    There'll be no need for any words at all

    We've come undone, we've come undone
    Battle waged, nothing won
    Oh, what have I done? The blood has run
    Some things can't be undone

    There's no joy in victory
    When it comes at your defeat

    Oh, we've come undone, Lord, what have I done?
    Some things can't be undone
    Oh, some things can't be undone Writer/s: BONNIE BISHOP
    Publisher: WORDS & MUSIC
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