Hole To Feed

Album: Sounds of the Universe (2009)
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  • We are here, we can love
    We share something
    I'm sure that you'll mean the world to me

    Your name was the one that was always chosen
    Your words and the kindness have set me free
    shame has a hold that has kept us frozen
    You open my eyes to the world I could believe

    And words can leave you broken inside
    You'll have to decide
    I'm hanging onto my pride

    We are here, we can love
    We share something
    I'm sure that you'll mean the world to me

    When you get what you need
    There's no way of knowing
    What you'll have is another hole to feed

    The games that were played
    they've left us hoping
    The gift that we have, the life that we breathe

    This world can leave you broken inside
    With nowhere to hide
    I'm hanging on to my pride

    We are here
    We've been chosen
    We've been blessed with a place
    We need to find and then open

    We are here
    We can love
    We share something
    I'm sure that you mean the world to me
    When you get what you need
    There's no way of knowing
    What you'll have is another hole to feed Writer/s: Andrew Phillpott, Christian Eigner, David Gahan
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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