We Are

Album: Live at the Bedford (2010)
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  • (Ohhh ohhh) [x7]

    Leaves have fallen to the ground
    And now there's no one else around
    To hear the cry

    (Ohhh ohhh)

    I saw your body
    I saw your face
    Loss of presence
    Loss of grace
    Behind those eyes

    (Ohhh ohhh)

    And we break down
    We lose touch
    Sometimes
    We are
    Alone

    (Ohhh ohhh) [x5]

    I miss your laughter
    I miss your tears
    I miss your rambling
    About your fears
    Your smile
    The crowed has gathered
    All around
    No ones speaking
    No one makes a sound
    And I...

    And we break down
    We lose touch
    Sometimes
    We are
    Alone

    We break down
    We lose touch
    Sometimes
    Alone

    Alone now...

    [x5:]
    They're never gonna change you
    They're never gonna change me
    They're never gonna change us
    We'll always stay the same

    We break down
    We lose touch
    Sometimes
    We are
    We break down
    We lose touch
    Sometimes
    We are
    We break down
    We lose touch
    Sometimes
    We are
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