White Knuckles

Album: Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky (2010)
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  • you'll never get that taste out of your mouth
    you'll never get the paw prints out of the henhouse now
    and you can't go back same way you came
    round all the pieces up but they just don't fit the same

    white knuckles, maybe it's not so bad
    so let your hair down now
    white knuckles, maybe it's not so bad
    so let it all come down

    so go and let it all out, let it bleed
    did you get what you want? did you get what you need?
    and behind the lines, behind the wall
    tell me, was the bed you made really that bad after all?

    white knuckles, maybe it's not so bad
    so let your hair down now
    white knuckles, maybe it's not so bad
    so let it all come down

    so just how far is far enough?
    everybody needs to sleep at night, everybody needs a crutch
    but couldn't good be good enough?
    cause nothing ever doesn't change, but nothing changes much

    maybe it's not so bad
    so let your hair down now
    white knuckles, maybe it's not so bad
    so let it all come down Writer/s: DAMIAN KULASH
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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