Escape Artist

Album: Burn Burn (2009)
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  • Every time I think of you
    I feel the coldest chill
    I think about your great escape
    An artist with expert skills
    It's painful when you're not around
    But it's bound to change

    You're the ghost
    Empty are these hands
    You're the ghost
    There's no turning back
    No turning back

    Every time these lights go out
    I'm in this fire drill
    With bloodshot eyes I stand on guard
    This room is quiet and still
    Was never one to lay any blame
    For the story's the same

    You're the ghost
    In empty obvious hands
    You're the ghost
    There's no turning back
    There's no turning back

    You're the ghost
    In empty obvious hands
    You're the ghost
    There's no turning back

    There's no turning back
    Oh, there's no turning back
    There's no turning Writer/s: DUNCAN COUTTS, JEREMY TAGGART, RAINE MAIDA, STEVE MAZUR
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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