Doubt

Album: Acolyte (2010)
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  • Wanting meaning, wanting more than the same things
    Wanting everything, just to start at the ending
    I found another face to show
    Just because what you say is what will go

    Doubt, in it all for me
    I've hit the wall, all that's left for you is doubt
    Better you than me, I've so far to fall
    All that's left for you is doubt
    In it all for me, I've hit the wall that's left for you is doubt
    Better you than me, I've so far to fall, but I can't change now

    Missing the life gone by that I had lost
    I'm missing the better times that I had lost
    When you're near me I get tired when you follow
    When you speak what you say is what will go
    Will go
    What you say is what will go

    Doubt, in it all for me
    I've hit the wall, all that's left for you is doubt
    Better you than me, I've so far to fall
    All that's left for you is doubt
    In it all for me, I've hit the wall that's left for you is doubt
    Better you than me, I've so far to fall, but I can't change now

    Doubt, in it all for me
    I've hit the wall, all that's left for you is doubt
    Better you than me, I've so far to fall
    All that's left for you is doubt
    In it all for me, I've hit the wall that's left for you is doubt
    Better you than me, I've so far to fall, but I can't change now Writer/s: JAMES COOK, MATTHEW COCKSEDGE, RICHARD BOARDMAN
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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