Three Rings

Album: Painted Ruins (2017)
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  • Will you move on again?
    See that time to flee again
    You always make it alright
    Is that the way it is?
    Let's get along again
    You know your move around the bend

    Why is that the way it is?
    The morning only showed

    I wanna show you my bad side
    I wanna be the guy who's right
    I want you to see things clearly
    I wanna make it alright

    Don't you be so reasoned
    Don't you know that I can make it better?
    Don't you ever leave me
    Don't you feel it all come together?

    Don't you be so reasoned
    Don't you know that I can make it better?
    Don't you ever leave me
    Don't you feel it all come together? Writer/s: Christopher Michael Taylor, Christopher Robert Bear, Daniel Raphael Rossen, Edward Droste
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