Drawn & Quartered
by HIM

Album: Tears On Tape (2013)
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  • We can be like all the others with no way to go
    Paint ourselves into a corner with hope
    This could be the end of everything
    Afraid of a dream of one

    Let's hope these heart's for one another
    It's worth all wounds, it must be
    If I'm drawn and quartered
    It's only for you
    Hold that thought down forever
    In all shades of blue

    So why won't you (why won't you)?
    Been waiting to
    Why won't you go on and run?

    Every part of me wants to believe
    There's a darkness we need to feel
    For the brightest light to be seen and felt inside
    Only because of you

    Let's hope these heart's for one another
    It's worth all wounds, it must be
    If I'm drawn and quartered
    It's only for you
    Hold that thought down forever
    In all shades of blue

    Why won't you go on and run with them?
    Run away, go on and run away
    And I'll stay
    Drawn & quartered, drawn & quartered, drawn & quartered
    For you

    It's all I can do, my baby

    Hold that thought down forever
    In all shades of blue
    Why won't you?
    I'll wait for you
    Why won't you?
    Go on and run
    Why won't you
    Go on and run
    Run away

    Let's hope these heart's for one another
    It's worth all wounds, it must be

    Hold that thought down forever
    In all shades of blue

    Always Writer/s: Ville Hermanni Valo
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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