Faithless

Album: Black Out the Sun (2013)
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  • Don't run away
    The gift of life is never promised for today
    Why burn the page again

    (Don't throw it away) [x8]

    [Chorus]
    Found my way
    Through the eyes of hell
    And now I found my faith
    That I lost on the faithless

    We try to change
    But then we wait forever
    Searching for a way
    To turn the page again

    (Don't throw it away) [x8]

    [Chorus]

    The burning ends, you come around
    So step back for the answer
    Lift yourself up slowly
    It's taken everything
    (Don't you throw it away)
    The burning ends at least for now

    (So I resist, you go on, days are lost
    Can't change a thing
    Life hangs on for all days)
    But no real place to go but I forgive
    Life hangs on

    (Don't throw it away) [x8]

    [Chorus]

    The burning ends, you come around
    So step back for the answer
    Lift yourself up slowly
    It's taken everything
    (Don't you throw it away) [x2] Writer/s: Clint Lowery, John Conolly, Lajon WItherspoon, Morgan Rose, Vincent Hornsby
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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