Apocalypse Dreams

Album: Lonerism (2012)
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  • This could be the day that we push through
    It could be the day that all our dreams come true
    For me and you
    'Til we're at the end of just another day

    Are you too terrified to try your best?
    Just to end up with an educated guess
    Like success
    Like those times you wake up mystified

    Oh, it feels so real in my sleep
    Never held something so close I couldn't keep
    Into the day, the strangest feeling
    Do you really live without the fear?

    Everything is changing
    And there's nothing I can do
    My world is turning pages
    While I am just sittin' here

    Well, am I getting closer?
    Will I ever get there?
    Does it even matter?
    Do I really need it?
    Push it out the window
    On and on we all go (this could be the day that we push through)
    Into another morning
    Does it even matter? (It could be the day that all our dreams come true)
    It was only yesterday
    Didn't even know you
    Now I'm gonna miss you (oh, it feels so, feels so real)

    Nothing ever changes
    No matter how long you do your hair
    Looks the same to everyone else
    Everything is changing
    I guess I should warn my mum
    But she'll just be excited Writer/s: Jay Watson, Kevin Parker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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