Blind

Album: Exile (2013)
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  • Since the day I left you I hear your voice in every sound
    Since the day I left you I see your face in every crowd
    It won't go away

    But every time I feel you near
    I close my eyes and turn to stone
    Cause now the only thing I fear
    Is seeing you're better off alone
    Yeah

    Cut out my eyes and leave me blind
    Cut out my eyes and leave me blind

    With the weight of the world upon me I can't hold my head up high
    So if you see me on the street turn away or walk on by

    Cause after the beauty we've destroyed
    I'm cascading through the void
    I know in time my heart will mend
    I don't care if I never see you again
    Yeah

    Cut out my eyes and leave me blind
    Cut out my eyes and leave me blind

    Girl, I told you
    After all we've been through
    I don't wanna be by myself
    Girl, I told you
    That it would tear me in two
    If I see you with someone else

    Cut out my eyes, And leave me blind
    Cut out my eyes, And leave me blind
    Cut out my eyes, And leave me blind Writer/s: ADAM ANDERSON, JONAS QUANT, THEO HUTCHCRAFT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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