Yet Again

Album: Shields (2012)
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  • Yet again we're the only ones
    No surprise this is often how it's done
    Lately it's about all I can take
    I will move and mend and mold this break

    Shell with another crack
    I'm small but I can keep track
    Too soon everyone just step away
    I'm sure this isn't the last play

    Take it all in stride
    Speak don't confide
    We barely had a case

    It's done before we try
    Stop and end by night
    A desert in your face

    Take score even playing fields this game
    I know when all's said we're the same
    If I could I would leave it all be
    No chance to move backwards and see

    Take it all in stride
    Speak don't confide
    We barely had a case

    It's done before we try
    Stop and end by night
    A desert in your face

    Take it all in stride
    Speak don't confide
    We barely had a case

    It's done before we try
    Stop and end by night
    A desert in your face Writer/s: Christopher M. Taylor, Christopher Robert Bear, Daniel Raphael Rossen, Edward Droste
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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