Everything Is Falling Apart

Album: Endless Arcade (2019)
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  • Hey, I feel
    I feel something new in my life
    I don't know what's real
    I've only just opened my eyes
    Hey, take care
    Take care in this foreign land
    With a smile, long hair
    And I wanna hold your hand

    Everything is falling apart
    Everything is falling apart
    Everything is falling apart

    Walk, don't run
    But run from the miserablites
    Who believe in no fun
    Unless it's what they think is right
    Relax, find love
    Hold on to the hand of a friend
    But hey, have fun
    'Cause everything is going to end

    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from what I want)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)

    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from what I want)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)

    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from what I want)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)

    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from what I want)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)

    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from what I want)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)

    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from what I want)
    Everything is falling apart (apart from our love) Writer/s: Raymond McGinley
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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