Being Beige

Album: Monuments To An Elegy (2014)
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  • I don't love you for what it's worth
    So if you're leaving can you hurt
    Cherry blossom, this is goodbye
    Come here lately and you fly

    When they say what it's worth
    The world tells you first
    Then you know where to hurt
    The world's on fire, so
    The world's on fire, so have you heard

    Lover let me please
    Fall on down your knees
    Lover let me please, be the one
    Know the prayers to make
    Flowers made to fade
    And when this world to wait
    It'll wait for us

    The world's on fire, so
    The world's on fire, so have you heard

    Yes I loved you as a matter of fact
    You first are wrapped up, and that's that

    Lover let me please
    Fall on down your knees
    You once made me smile
    When you strayed

    The world's on fire, so
    The world's on fire, so have you heard
    The world's on fire
    The world's on fire, have you heard

    Lover have you breathed
    To make for your relief (To make for your belief)
    So I'm no longer here by your side
    What's to hide

    The world's on fire
    The world's on fire (Until I'm ready on Monday)
    The world's on fire (Until I'm ready on Tuesday)
    The world's on fire (Until I'm ready on Wednesday)
    The world's on fire (Until I'm ready on Thursday)
    The world's on fire (Until I'm ready on Friday)
    The world's on fire (Until I'm ready on Saturday)
    The world's on fire (Until I'm ready on Sunday) Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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