We Might Be Dead by Tomorrow
by Soko

Album: I Thought I Was An Alien (2012)
Charted: 9
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  • Give me all your love now
    'Cause for all we know
    We might be dead by tomorrow

    I can't go on wasting my time
    Adding scars to my heart
    'Cause all I hear is
    I'm not ready now

    And I can tell
    That you didn't had
    To face your mother
    Losing her lover
    Without saying goodbye, without saying goodbye
    'Cause she didn't had time

    I don't want to judge
    What's in your heart
    But if you're not ready for love
    How can you be ready for life?
    How can you be ready for life?

    So let's love fully
    And let's love loud
    Let's love now
    'Cause soon enough we'll die Writer/s: Stephanie Sokolinski
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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