It Doesn't Matter Why

Album: Widow's Weeds (2019)
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  • You hear us come and go
    We know
    You wonder if we're not alone
    We're alone
    You think about us all the time
    Don't
    Because it doesn't matter why we're known
    We're just known

    We're just known

    You wanna read our minds
    We know
    Is it better on the other side
    No
    Will it help you sleep at night?
    It won't
    And it doesn't matter why we're known
    We're just known

    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    We're just known

    Should you stay or go
    Go
    Feeling like you're on your own
    Unknown
    Will we ever leave you alone?
    No
    And it doesn't matter why we're known
    We're just known

    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    We're just known

    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    We're just known

    And if it all goes right, you'll see in our eyes
    We've finally made it out alive
    Will you wait for a sign?
    It's time to have some peace of mind
    Wait

    You're on your own and in your eyes
    You finally see we've all gone blind
    Have we all gone blind?

    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    We're just known

    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    It doesn't matter why we're known
    We're just known Writer/s: Brian Aubert, Christopher Guanlao, Joe Lester, Nikki Monninger
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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