Dark Come Soon

Album: The Con (2007)
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  • Dark, you can't come soon enough for me
    Saved, from one more day of misery
    Everything I love
    Get back for me now
    Everyone I love
    I need you now

    Don't forget a million miles for me
    Safe and another day passed by me
    Everything I love
    Get back for me now
    Everyone I love
    I need you now

    So what, I lied
    I'd lie to me too (so what?)
    So what, I lied
    I'd lie to me too (so what?)

    Hold out for the ones you know will love you
    Hide out from the ones you know will love you
    You, you too

    Right to the edge I'm barely there
    Slow
    To make my move, I'm almost there
    Everything I say
    I say to me first
    Everything I do
    I do to me first

    (So what?) so what, I lied
    I'd lie to me too (so what?)
    So what, I lied
    I'd lie to me too (so what?)

    Hold out for the ones you know will love you
    Hide out from the ones you know will love you
    You, you too

    Dark, you can't come soon enough for me Writer/s: Sara Quin, Tegan Quin
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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