Our War

Album: Habits (2010)
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  • When we were in our youth, we had dreams that we could fly
    We had friends that weren't visible, and love that never died
    And as we grow old, I felt the pain that we always new the truth
    Love would heal, if we stayed true, to the dreams of our youth

    I been walking 'round for hours, holding onto stems of flowers
    Just as feeling all your pain as it began to rain
    And now it has come to this, the little victories I'll miss
    Of everything we've over come, and all that's said and done

    I'm leaving our war behind, life can go on without you
    I'm leaving our war behind, the night that I leave town

    The walls that you and me take down are only taller now
    And I have even forgotten how to stand on my two feet
    How honestly I am on my own, I happier to be alone
    Everything I do alone has everything of you

    I'm leaving our war behind, life can go on without you
    I'm leaving our war behind, the night that I leave town
    Don't tell me to just avoid living my life without you
    I'm leaving our war behind the night that I leave town

    All my life it's always the same thing
    All my life it's always the same thing

    It's always the same
    It's always the same
    It's always the same thing
    Yeah

    I'm leaving our war behind
    Life can go on without you
    Woah, woah, woah, woah Writer/s: BRANDEN CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN, ELAINE DOTY, TYLER GLENN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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