In The Fade

Album: Rated R (2000)
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  • Cracks in the ceiling, crooked pictures in the hall
    Countin' and breathin', I'm leaving here tomorrow
    They don't know I never do you any good
    Laughin' is easy, I would if I could

    Ain't gonna worry
    Just live till you die, want to drown
    With nowhere to fall into the arms of someone
    There's nothing to save I know
    You live till you die

    Live till you die, I know

    Loosing feelin', but I couldn't get the way ?
    Countin' and breathin', disappearin' in the fade
    They don't know I never do you any good
    Stoppin' and stayin', I would if I could

    Ain't gonna worry
    Just live till you die, want to drown
    With nowhere to fall into the arms of someone
    There's nothing to save I know
    You live till you die Writer/s: Joshua Michael Homme, Mark William Lanegan
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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