Album: When The World Comes Down (2008)
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  • I don't ever want to believe
    I don't ever want to believe yeah
    That when we die
    We all leave

    Your innocence is not forgotten
    I hope you know that where you are I wish you well
    I hope you sleep in a perfect memory
    You know it's hard I tried
    I could never say goodbye

    I don't ever wanna believe
    I don't ever wanna believe yeah
    That when we die
    We all leave
    I don't ever wanna let go
    I hope that you see yeah
    That there's a part of you that's left inside of me

    Yesterday just took me hostage
    Yesterday locked me away from any truth
    And now tomorrow's here without you
    I know it's hard I've tried
    I could never say goodbye

    I don't ever wanna believe
    I don't ever wanna believe yeah
    That when we die
    We all leave
    I don't ever wanna let go
    I hope that you see yeah
    That there's a part of you that's left inside of me

    I try to push you away
    But you never push back
    You know I'll never forget you
    I never thought I'd say that
    You made a mess out of me

    I don't ever wanna believe
    I don't ever wanna believe yeah
    That when we die
    That we all leave

    I don't ever wanna believe
    I don't ever wanna believe yeah
    That when we die
    That we all leave

    I don't ever wanna let go
    I hope that you see yeah

    That there?s a part of you that?s left inside of me [Repeat: x4] Writer/s: NICK WHEELER, TYSON RITTER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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