Damned If You Do, Dead If You Don't

Album: Welcome Home Armageddon (2011)
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  • Our lives are lived
    By loving disaster, ending disastrous love
    Forever obsessed by the essence of death
    We celebrate it
    So sing it loud
    I'm not giving up on you or anyone I know
    So sing it loud
    I'm not giving up on you or anyone I know
    Reaching out for something, but we don't know what we need
    As time slowly passes by, grey hair appears behind your lines
    Damned if you do, dead if you don't, it's the age of youthfulness
    To cause or curse
    As if it spoke to claim them the light will guide us
    And our shepherd
    Will guide our way through this propaganda
    So sing it loud
    I'm not giving up on you or anyone I know
    So sing it loud
    I'm not giving up on you or anyone I know
    Reaching out for something, but we don't know what we need
    As time slowly passes by, grey hair appears behind your lines
    Damned if you do, dead if you don't, it's the age of youthfulness
    I have a feeling, at the bottom of this glass
    Everything will pass, at least not for us
    So sing it loud
    Damned if you do, dead if you don't
    Reaching out for something, but we don't know what we need
    As time slowly passes by, grey hair appears behind your lines
    Damned if you do, dead if you don't, it's the age of youthfulness Writer/s: GAVIN BURROUGH, KRIS COOMBS-ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES-KREYE, RICHARD BOUCHER, RYAN RICHARDS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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