Hell To Pay

Album: Hellelujuah (2016)
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  • I thought it wouldn't last forever
    You were surely never in
    We should have known better
    As the world changing
    And we had to watch it fall we lost it all

    There's always hell to pay, yeah
    To get away, from yesterday, to sell earth
    There's always hell to pay, yeah
    When every day, is like yesterday
    Your yesterday is gone

    I can't live in the past
    Watch it slip away it goes by so fast
    My future is built with doubt
    And I want to cut my soul right out
    Vets with me, the end is here at last
    And we almost had it all, now watch it fall

    There's always hell to pay, yeah
    To get away, from yesterday, to sell earth
    There's always hell to pay, yeah
    When every day, is like yesterday
    Your yesterday is gone

    And we almost had it all
    We almost had it all
    And we had to watch it fall
    Fall away, fall away, forever

    There's always hell to pay, yeah
    To get away, from yesterday, to sell earth
    There's always hell to pay, yeah
    When every day, is like yesterday
    Your yesterday is gone

    There's always hell to pay, yeah
    When every day, is like yesterday
    Your yesterday is gone Writer/s: CHRISTIAN PIERCE, JASEN MORENO, MICHAEL LUCE, STEPHEN BENTON
    Publisher: CADIUM MUSIC PUBLISHING
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