A Beautiful Exit

Album: Wildheart (2015)
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  • Don't ever sell yourself short, sell your sad things
    Accept the new, don't mangle on the past
    Believe yourself, trust your intuition
    You're here for a reason, oh no

    Speeding through all of these red lights, fast life
    Dreaming a beautiful exit
    We're gonna die young
    Speeding through all of these red lights, fast life
    Dreaming a beautiful exit
    We're gonna die young

    Yeah you know the plan conjectures of society
    The muted world, does it dream in colors?
    No fear, no shame, wildhearts can't be broken
    You're here for a reason, oh no

    Speeding through all of these red lights, fast life
    Dreaming a beautiful exit
    We're gonna die young
    Speeding through all of these red lights, fast life
    Dreaming a beautiful exit
    We're gonna die young, we're gonna die young
    We're gonna die young, we're gonna die young
    We're gonna die young

    All of [?] so extra small to astronauts
    You can [?] the tangle, that is numb by your [?]
    Sleep make me another chance to [?] yourself
    You're here for a reason, you know Writer/s: MIGUEL JONTEL PIMENTEL, NATHAN PEREZ
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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