Threadbare

Album: Audio Secrecy (2010)
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  • Hold your breath and say goodbye
    Never say a word
    When you feel like your rights are wrong
    When you feel like you've stayed too long

    Let him go, he's let you down
    Just let me show you why
    Every life is a chance to try,
    We can live like we both can't die

    I know this time,
    I never wanted to destroy your dream come true
    And all this time,
    I never wanted to destroy someone like you
    I want you to stay, so give me a sign
    Give me your hand, I'll take you home

    In the dark we're all the same
    We only seem alone
    There's a place that we all must hide,
    There's a place that we lock from the inside

    Everything we ever were
    And everything we are
    We will heal as the days roll by
    'Cause in the end it's you and I

    I know this time,
    I never wanted to destroy your dream come true
    And all this time,
    I never wanted to destroy someone like you
    I want you to stay, so give me a sign
    Give me your hand, I'll take you home

    We are sewn inside the fabric that is holding us together
    We get no ? that something so tragic would save us all
    Would save us all, we are on our own again
    We are on our own again

    I know this time,
    I never wanted to destroy your dream come true
    And all this time,
    I never wanted to destroy someone like you
    I want you to stay, so give me a sign
    Give me your hand, I'll take you home Writer/s: COREY TAYLOR, JAMES ROOT, JOSH RAND, ROY MAYORGA, SHAWN ECONOMAKI
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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