Black White & Blue

Album: Anxiety (2012)
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  • Time is never easy when you’re alone
    Your mother, she always told you to hold your own
    'Cause this is real life, oh no
    You can’t fight it, oh no
    'Cause this is real life

    On and on through the night and the milky way
    It’s black and white & blue for you
    Now and then when you cry
    It will always be black and white & blue for you

    Life inside your head has come undone
    Your soul descent to madness has just begun
    But this is real life, oh no
    You can’t fight it, oh no
    'Cause this is real life

    On and on through the night and the milky way
    It’s black and white & blue for you
    Now and then when you cry
    It will always be black and white & blue for you

    Waking from a strange dream
    Spinning cause you had too much last night
    No communication,
    Wondering if you’ll ever feel alright

    But this is real life, oh no
    You can’t fight it, oh no
    'Cause this is real life

    On and on through the night and the milky way
    It’s black and white & blue for you
    Now and then when you cry
    It will always be black and white & blue for you Writer/s: PASCAL RICHARD MARCEL GABRIEL, PHILLIPA BROWN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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