New Rush

Album: Blood to Bone (2015)
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  • I step on you to sip on fire
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I burn my eyes to see through water
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I got this feeling that I can't go back

    It's always you in my bed
    And in that bed, I saw our deaths
    I need to sleep with my eyes on someone new
    To all the fools that live in my heart
    To all the times I played the part
    I can blame all my mistakes I made on you

    I step on you to sip on fire
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I burn my eyes to see through water
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I got this feeling that I can't go back

    I gave so much to feel you rush
    And in that rush, I want your touch
    I need to slip inside the night
    Back into you
    I am cold from what you've done
    When it gets hot, you know I'll run
    I will blame all my mistakes I made on you

    I step on you to sip on fire
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I step on you to sip on fire
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I burn my eyes to see through water
    I got this feeling that I can't go back
    I got this feeling that I can't go back Writer/s: Charlie Andrew, Virginia Claire Wigmore
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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