Departure Plan

Album: Figure Number Five (2003)
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  • You're taking care of your instincts
    No matter what you do
    Your life could be so much better
    When everything is through
    The demons that refused to let you go
    They left with empty hands
    You got to give it a try
    Don't put an end to your life
    'Cause that's where you choke your last sigh

    You gotta rise with me!
    Cause you're so vulnerable.
    Me!
    No need for sympathy now
    Yet so admirable
    Say

    Your passion for art is your well hidden cure
    'Cause that's where you have a plan
    Escaping could be such a movement now
    In your fragile heart all so true

    You'll never ever hurt yourself again! Writer/s: BJOERN OVE INGEMAR STRID, PETER LEO RICKARD WICHERS, SVEN MORTEN RAGNAR KARLSSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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