Nuclear Seasons

Album: True Romance (2012)
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  • Let my car run out
    Cars burn out
    I won't scream or shout
    Lost my breath now
    Let's die together, no one lives forever (cars burn out)
    Let's die together, no one lives forever
    Falling through the clouds
    No one lives forever
    Falling through the clouds
    ('Cause I feel like I'm in Heaven, dancing)
    (No one lives forever)

    When you go, please don't leave your love in the sun
    My heart will melt away
    In the night with your twisted tongue
    When you drop the bomb, I'm blown away

    'Cause I refuse to hide in a page of this story
    I come out the box, I won't say I'm sorry

    We in the nuclear season
    In the shelter, I'll survive this, though
    We in the nuclear season
    Summer lovin' in the backseat gone

    No facing this on my own
    'Cause you taste the blast and it shook your bones
    I'm a warrior all alone
    In the field of lies, I won't go home

    'Cause I'm gonna burn my skin in the blaze of glory
    I come out your hands, I won't say I'm sorry

    We in the nuclear season
    In the shelter, I'll survive this, though
    We in the nuclear season
    Summer lovin' in the backseat, gone

    We survived nuclear seasons
    We survived nuclear seasons

    Oh, I can feel it, I can feel the fear
    I can feel it inside of us all
    Inside of us all

    We in the nuclear season
    In the shelter, I'll survive this, though
    We in the nuclear season
    Summer lovin' in the backseat, gone

    We survived nuclear seasons (good times, dark nights)
    We survived nuclear seasons (good times, dark nights)
    We survived nuclear seasons (good times, dark nights)
    We survived nuclear seasons (good times, dark nights) Writer/s: Ariel Rechtshaid, Charlotte Emma Aitchison, Justin Raisen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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