Everyone Will Die

Album: Go (2012)
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  • Everyone will die, and everyone will lose
    So what you're gonna do with moments you have before it's you?
    It doesn't mean goodbye
    It's just a simple truth
    The shedding of a lifetime of layers that once embodied you
    Like winter into spring and summer into fall
    A cycle of intense introspection before the curtain call
    'Cause everyone must die and everyone must lose
    So who you going to love in the meantime before it catches you?

    Everyone will die
    Everyone will die
    Everyone will lose
    Everyone will lose
    It doesn't mean goodbye
    It doesn't mean goodbye
    It's just a simple truth

    Every single smile and every single tear
    Reminders of the moments we shared in the instant we were here
    If everyone will die and everyone will lose
    Then who you going to love in the meantime before it catches you? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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