Hi-Lo

Album: Synthesis (2017)
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  • I don't know your heart
    I don't know where to begin
    But I could feel you erasing the rivers I'd drawn in
    The more I stood still
    The faster you were running
    You don't know how it feels crawling under your skin
    So far, so far away
    Don't you know we could be

    High or low
    You never fell beneath me
    And I gave up on you, but I never forgot you

    I can't be your friend
    Hold your hand while you bleed

    There's nothing left to give you
    Nothing more I need
    Time to let it sleep
    Oh, the damage was real
    But nothing cut me so deep I could not heal

    Don't you know we could be
    High or low
    You never fell beneath me
    And I gave up on you, but I never forgot you

    High or low
    You never fell beneath me
    And I gave up on you
    But I never forgot Writer/s: Amy Lee, William Barry Hunt
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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