Can You Save Me?

Album: Fight Or Flight (2012)
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  • I've been here before and I don't like it
    I'm trying to find where I went wrong
    'Cause I never want to feel the way I do right now ever again
    Totally lost and all alone

    Can you save me?
    Can you save me from myself?
    Cause I've lost it all again
    And I think maybe
    You're the one who can pull me out
    Of the holes I always dig

    I said it before and always mean it
    I promised this time will be the last
    'Cause just when I thought that I've come so far from who I used to be
    There's no escaping from my past

    Can you save me?
    Can you save me from myself?
    Cause I've lost it all again
    And I think maybe
    You're the one who can pull me out
    Of the holes I always dig

    You're the one who can pull me out

    One step forward
    Two steps backward
    One step forward
    Two steps backward

    Why, do I do this to myself?

    Can you save me?
    Can you save me from myself?
    Cause I've lost it all again
    And I think maybe
    You're the one who can pull me out
    Of the holes I always dig Writer/s: CHRIS LIGHT HESSE, DANIEL B. ESTRIN, DOUGLAS SEAN ROBB
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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