Camouflage

Album: Revival (2015)
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  • Dead-end streets and boulevards
    You threw in the towel, I broke your heart
    But there's a first time for everything
    Who would've thought you'd feel so cold
    And all these memories seem so old
    To think you were my everything

    Remember when we'd talk all night
    But time ain't easy on us, how can love die?

    I got so much shit to say
    But I can't help feeling like I'm camouflage
    Fortress around my heart
    You were mine just yesterday
    Now I have no idea who you are
    It's like you camouflage

    But it's good to see you here again
    I don't wanna say goodbye
    But it's about half past ten
    And I have to catch my ride

    Riding alone on the four-oh-five
    And life's so fragile, it's like I could cry
    If that's the last time I'd see you again
    But I'll never tell you just how I felt
    You might just not care, and it might just not help
    What if the feelings just don't make no sense to you, you

    Remember when we'd talk all night
    Time ain't easy on us, how can love die?

    I got so much shit to say
    But I can't help feeling like I'm camouflage
    Fortress around my heart
    You were mine just yesterday
    Now I have no idea who you are
    It's like you camouflage

    But it's good to see you here again
    I don't wanna say goodbye
    But it's about half past ten
    And I have to catch my ride

    I got so much shit to say
    But I can't help feeling like I'm camouflage
    Fortress around my heart
    You were mine just yesterday
    Now I have no idea who you are
    It's like you camouflage

    But it's good to see you here again
    I don't wanna say goodbye
    But it's about half past ten
    And I have to catch my ride Writer/s: Badrilla Bourelly, Christopher Kenneth Braide
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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