Echo

Album: Glorious (2014)
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  • I can hear your thoughts
    Please don't leave now
    I can't sleep alone
    Chasing the light until the dawn

    Thought we left a tray
    Back to the way that it was
    I can see it now
    In your eyes you let it fall

    Running in a crypt
    Of a thousand words
    Hiding in the dark
    When the violence starts
    Looking for a star
    We've gone too far
    Too far

    Don't hide in the dark
    Playing shadow games
    Turn out the lights
    Time for a change
    'Cause the devil sleeps in your head

    Don't hide in the dark
    Playing shadow games
    Turn out the lights
    Didn't you say we would stay
    Til we heard the last
    Echo, echo, echo

    Look into my eyes
    Do you see something to defend
    Spinning in the lights
    Will I grow old before I die?
    Silence is a curse
    I feel it breaking the ice
    I can see it now
    In your eyes you let it fall

    Running in a crypt
    Of a thousand words
    Hiding in the dark
    When the violence starts
    Looking for a star
    We've gone too far
    Too far

    Don't hide in the dark
    Playing shadow games
    Turn out the lights
    Time for a change
    'Cause the devil sleeps in your head

    Don't hide in the dark
    Playing shadow games
    Turn out the lights
    Didn't you say we would stay
    Til we heard the last
    Echo, echo, echo

    You got to be the star
    You got to beat it

    The dark is on your side
    You got to beat it Writer/s: Edward Jonathan Harris, Louisa Rose Allen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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