Walk Me to the Bridge

Album: Futurology (2014)
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  • Driving slowly to the bridge
    With nothing left that we can give
    We smile at this ugly world
    It never really suited you

    Old songs leave long shadows
    Makes you shut down all your emotions
    Money needs money, and slums need the poor
    Curled like an animal lying on the floor
    Curled like an animal lying on the floor

    So long my fatal friends
    I don't need this

    The sky's so clear, that different view
    I rarely dream unless it's true
    Confusion or master plan
    Deceived by the rest, you still have to run

    The roads never end, the motion starts
    Reality gives no romance
    Take me to the bridge had another meaning
    Singing it loud at the indie disco
    Singing it loud at the indie disco

    So long my fatal friends
    I don't mean this to end
    I re-imagine the steps you took
    Still blinded by your intellect

    Walk me to the bridge
    Walk me to the bridge

    So long my faithful friends
    I don't need this

    Walk me to the bridge
    Walk me to the bridge

    So long my fatal friends
    I don't mean this to end
    I re-imagine the steps you took
    Still blinded by your intellect

    Walk me to the bridge
    Walk me to the bridge

    So long my fatal friends
    I don't need this Writer/s: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, SEAN MOORE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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