Roads Untraveled

Album: Living Things (2012)
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  • Weep not for roads untraveled
    Weep not for paths left lone
    'Cause beyond every bend is a long blinding end
    It's the worst kind of pain I've known

    Give up your heart left broken
    And let that mistake pass on
    'Cause the love that you lost wasn't worth what it cost
    And in time you'll be glad it's gone

    Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa

    Whoa, whoa

    Weep not for roads untraveled
    Weep not for sights unseen
    May your love never end and if you need a friend,
    There's a seat here alongside me

    Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
    Whoa, whoa Writer/s: BRAD DELSON, CHESTER CHARLES BENNINGTON, DAVE FARRELL, JOSEPH HAHN, MIKE SHINODA, ROBERT G. BOURDON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Kadyn Z from 56048this song is a banger
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