Limits Lie

Album: Carry On The Grudge (2014)
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  • It's flooding over you now, keep your chin up
    I'm a hurricane
    Came through the thunder, to drag you under
    Make you take the blame
    Remember me forever, I'm the weather
    My tears are the rain
    You're drowning together, I hope you're happy
    Remember my name

    Who knows where your limit, where your limit lies
    You're given, what you're given and now the giver must die

    I'm running, catching up girl, keep your feet up, I'm straight to the vein
    You fall through the floors, and you take it all, and now you feel the rain
    Rolling down your cheeks, bleeding, dripping to your feet, keep breathing, stay with me

    Who knows where your limit, where your limit lies
    You're given, what you're given and now the giver must die
    And the women, you've forgiven, who left you behind
    Know your limit, where your limit, where your limit lies

    Lump in a throat, too hard to swallow
    I go, down cold for coming up tomorrow
    I will, leave tracks, the footsteps back
    From the attack where I trapped the love that I had

    Said, lump in a throat, too hard to swallow
    I go, down cold for coming up tomorrow
    I will, leave tracks, the footsteps back
    From the attack where I trapped the love that I had

    Said, lump in a throat, too hard to swallow
    I go, down cold for coming up tomorrow
    I will, leave tracks, the footsteps back
    From the attack where I trapped the love that I had Writer/s: BEN COUPLAND, JAMES VERNON DRING, JAMIE ALEXANDER TREAYS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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