Lie to Me (Denial)
by Red

Album: Until We Have Faces (2011)
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  • Tell yourself its over now
    Try to kill a broken vow
    If only you could find the strength to kill the memories
    These empty pages never turn
    You lit the flame and let them burn
    You tried to bury me so deep but what lies beneath

    Will your hope die alone
    Will you fade on your own
    Can you just turn away and let me go

    Lie to me
    You can feel
    That this love was never real
    Walk away
    You can learn to love again

    Lie to me
    You can leave
    I'll still be here when you see
    Your not alone
    You don't have to run again
    Leave me in denial

    All your secrets crawl inside
    You keep them safe, you let them hide
    You feel them drinking in your pain to kill the memories
    So close your eyes and let it hurt
    The voice inside begins to stir
    Are you reminded of all you used to be

    Can you just turn away and let me go

    Lie to me
    You can feel
    That this love was never real
    Walk away
    You can learn to love again

    Lie to me
    Watch me bleed
    'Cause I'll still be here when you see
    Your not alone
    You don't have to run again
    Leave me in denial

    All the pain you fed
    Starts to grow inside
    It lives again and you can't let it die
    So believe you'll never find
    A reason to love again

    Lie to me
    And watch me bleed
    I'll be here when you see
    Your not alone
    You don't need to run

    Lie to me
    Watch me bleed
    'Cause I'll still be here when you see
    Your not alone
    You don't have to run again
    Leave me in denial

    You can learn to love again
    Leave me in denial
    You can learn to love again
    Leave me in denial

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: ANTHONY JOHN ARMSTRONG, JASEN RYAN RAUCH, JOSEPH ROBERT RICKARD, MARK HOLMAN, ROBERT DOUGLAS III GRAVES
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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