Rules and Games

Album: Memory And Humanity (2008)
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  • Define the marks, prepare to laugh
    So sorry you never had your reasons
    Loose the lips and sink the ships
    A cycle broken and abused

    Rules and games, playful moments
    That won't last no matter how we feel
    Ropes that strain to catch the picture frames
    No never, what is real

    Avenues we all confuse
    These maps will make them disappear
    Mountains sides, your feelings lie
    For better sense without your fear

    Rules and games, playful moments
    That won't last no matter how we feel
    Ropes that strain to catch the picture frames
    No never, what is real

    Stay with me now, now you can hide away
    Stay with me now, driving the lights away
    Stay with me now, now we can find away

    Rules and games, playful moments
    That won't last no matter how we feel
    Ropes that strain to catch the picture frames
    No never, what is real
    Writer/s: DARRAN SMITH, GARETH DAVIES, KRIS ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES, RYAN RICHARDS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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