Damage
by Red

Album: Release The Panic (2013)
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  • Now the damage is done
    I can't escape, can't run
    Can't undo what I've done (I'm waiting)

    And do you hear me now
    Will you answer me
    Are you even there
    So look away

    All I do is damage, damage
    It's destroying me
    All I do is damage, damage
    No I'm sick of the misery

    Hear me
    I am ruined to breathe
    I am crashing back
    I'm a catastrophe

    (I'm waiting)

    Hear me
    I am ruined to breathe
    I am crashing back
    I'm a catastrophe

    All I do is damage, damage
    It's destroying me
    All I do is damage, damage
    No I'm sick of the misery

    Take this away
    It was just a mistake
    Save me
    'Cause all I do is damage

    I am covered in shame
    There is no one to blame
    I am covered in shame
    I have no one to blame
    I have no one to blame
    I am covered in shame
    I have no one to blame
    I have no one to blame

    Shame
    I am covered, I am covered
    Shame
    I am covered

    Take this away
    It was just a mistake
    Save me
    I'm a catastrophe

    All I do is damage, damage
    It's destroying me
    All I do is damage, damage
    No I'm sick of the misery

    All I do is damage, damage
    It's destroying me
    All I do is damage, damage
    No I'm sick of the misery
    Misery Writer/s: ANTHONY J ARMSTRONG, HUNTER LAMB, JASON D MCARTHUR, JOSEPH ROBERT RICKARD, MIKE BARNES, RANDY ARMSTRONG
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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