Silence

Album: Third (2008)
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  • "Esteja alerta para a regra dos três
    O que você dá retornará para você
    Essa lição você tem que aprender
    Você só ganha, o que você merece"

    Tempted in our minds
    Tormented inside lie
    Wounded and afraid
    Inside my head
    Falling through changes

    Did you know when you lost?
    Did you know when I wanted?
    Did you know what I lost?
    Do you know what I wanted?

    Empty in our hearts
    Crying out in silence
    Wandered out of reach
    Too far to speak
    Drifting unable

    Did you know when you lost?
    Did you know when I wanted?
    Did you know what I lost?
    Do you know what I wanted? Writer/s: ADRIAN FRANCIS UTLEY, BETH GIBBONS, GEOFFREY PAUL BARROW
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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