Out for Blood

Album: Order In Decline (2019)
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  • Zero chances, no way out
    No solutions, give in now
    There's no point resisting, there's nobody listening
    Are we just sick? (Sick)
    Are we just tired? (Tired)
    Apathetic, uninspired
    What's to believe in? There's nobody leading

    So tell me what's real
    'Cause I don't know if I can feel

    All that we have is just slipping away
    And I don't believe that it's gonna be okay
    You can't stop the bleeding, it's almost too late
    You're leaving us all the behind with hell to pay

    All of the dearly beloved
    Your time is up, they're out for blood
    Misery made us so hopelessly faithless
    And now I can't believe a single word that you say (say)
    Secrets kept, a thin disguise, empty threats are full of lies
    Do what you will, you just add to the bill now

    So tell me what's right
    'Cause I don't see the light

    All that we have is just slipping away
    And I don't believe that it's gonna be okay
    You can't stop the bleeding, it's almost too late
    You're leaving us all the behind with hell to pay

    Silence, they don't hear you calling
    The further down you fall
    No, they're not there at all
    'Cause they're already gone

    So tell me what's real
    'Cause I don't know if I can feel
    So tell me what's right
    'Cause I don't see the light

    All that we have is just slipping away
    And I don't believe that it's gonna be okay
    You can't stop the bleeding, it's almost too late
    You're leaving us all the behind with hell to pay Writer/s: Deryck Whibley, Michael Green
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., PRINCESS LOLA MUSIC LLC, Royalty Solutions Corp
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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