Scars

Album: Chaos and The Calm (2015)
Charted: 48
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  • You're setting off,
    It's time to go, the engine's running
    My mind is lost,
    We always knew this day was coming
    And now it's more frightening than it's ever gonna be

    We grow apart,
    I watch you on the red horizon
    Your lion's heart
    Will protect you under stormy skies
    And I will always be listening for your laughter and your tears

    And as soon as I can hold you once again
    I won't let go of you, I swear

    We lived through scars this time
    But I've made up my mind
    We can't leave us behind anymore

    Your hands are cold,
    Your lips are turning blue, you're shaking
    This fragile heart,
    So heavy in my chest, it's breaking
    And in the dark, you try to make a pay phone call to me

    But you're miles away,
    You're breaking up, you're on your own
    It's hard to take,
    I need an hour just to say hello
    But I can't make the truth of this work out for you or me

    And for all the pennies in your pocket
    We barely get a second just to speak

    We lived through scars this time
    But I've made up my mind
    We can't leave us behind anymore

    We'll have to hurt for now
    But next time there's no doubt
    'Cause I can't go without you anymore

    Oh, no, oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh

    Yeah yeah

    We lived through scars this time
    But I've made up my mind
    No, we can't leave us behind anymore

    We'll have to hurt for now
    But next time, there's no doubt
    'Cause I can't go without you anymore
    No I can't go without you anymore Writer/s: James Michael Bay
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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