Disappear

Album: On A Mission (2011)
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  • So sad that we have lost all our innocence
    Something that was pure is now covered in red
    Tainted by the role to become a woman
    I thought that it'll cure
    So why am I still walking towards you?
    Right, left, my feet are full prepared
    But how can I change direction
    When you smile at me, I'm infected

    Now should we lie to keep each other here
    Or tell the truth and burn
    Are you the man I thought you were
    Or is there more to learn
    And this would be unfair to tell you that
    The whole of me is here
    'Cause I woke up one day to find that I have disappeared
    Oh-oh-oh, I have disappeared
    Oh-oh-oh, I have disappeared
    Oh-oh-oh, I have disappeared
    Oh-oh-oh

    The way that we would lie
    I look into your eye
    I wouldn't get a dime
    Now I don't see the fire
    Tainted by the role to become the man
    You let me where you can
    Like you didn't give a damn

    It's mad
    How something so real
    Could be so conditional
    But how can I change direction
    When you smile at me, I'm infected

    Now should we lie to keep each other here
    Or tell the truth and burn
    Am I the girl you thought I was
    Or is there more to learn?
    And this would be unfair to tell you that
    The whole of me is here
    I woke up one day to find that I have disappeared
    Oh-oh-oh, I have disappeared
    Oh-oh-oh, I have disappeared
    Oh-oh-oh, I have disappeared
    Oh-oh-oh

    Now today we have then spoke and I'm still fine
    But I'm scared about tomorrow
    Where I must store in my sorrow
    If it's not here to taste the pride
    To live, to feel
    Is it real?
    Is it real?
    Oh-oh-oh, I woke up one day to find that I was gone
    Oh-oh-oh, where is the fun?
    Oh-oh-oh, where did our hearts go?
    Oh-oh-oh, I can't find you, no Writer/s: GORDON WARREN, KATIE BRIEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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