Leader of the Pack

Album: Reign Of Terror (2012)
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  • Do you remember when
    You used to sleep at night
    And when somebody dies
    You see them lifting
    But you know, you know
    It's not over
    Do you remember when
    You had no need for lies
    And now your mother cries
    And nothing matters much
    You know, you know
    It's not over

    Don't you know
    He's never coming back again
    Don't you know
    He's never coming back again

    Do you remember when
    You used to walk on by
    And now you run and hide
    Pretend they never knew
    You know, you know
    That it's over

    Don't you know
    He's never coming back again
    Don't you know
    He's never coming back again Writer/s: Derek Miller, Sydney Alexis Krauss
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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