Helena Beat

Album: Torches (2011)
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  • Sometimes life it takes you by the hand
    It puts you down before you know it
    It's gone and you're dead again
    I've been in places and I won't pretend
    That I make it I just fall on my head
    When it's strange to take a walk downstairs
    Sweep you all up on a corner and pay for my bread
    You know that I cannot believe my own truth
    To show what a truth, it's got nothing to lose

    Yeah yeah and it's okay
    I tie my hands up to a chair so I don't fall that way
    Yeah yeah and I'm alright
    I took a sip of something poison but I'll hold on tight

    You know those days when you wanted to choose
    To not get out of bed and get lost in your head again
    You play the game but you gotta cut
    'Cause you're coming down hard your joints are off stud
    I tried to say that's not the only way
    I never knew if I could convince myself to change
    You were pacing, I was insecure
    Slip and fall I got the calls of the prison I was living in

    Yeah yeah and it's okay
    I tie my hands up to a chair so I don't fall that way
    Yeah yeah and I'm alright
    I took a sip of something poison but I'll hold on tight

    Yeah yeah and it's okay
    I tie my hands up to a chair so I don't fall that way
    Yeah yeah and I'm alright
    I took a sip of something poison, a sip of something poison

    Yeah yeah and it's okay
    I tie my hands up to a chair so I don't fall that way
    Yeah yeah and I'm alright
    I took a sip of something poison but I'll hold on tight

    Yeah yeah and it's okay
    I tie my hands up to a chair so I don't fall that way
    Yeah yeah and I'm alright
    I took a sip of something poison, a sip of something poison Writer/s: MARK FOSTER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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