Thanks for the Line

Album: The Birds of Satan (2014)
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  • Think they'd disown ya if they never owned ya
    One more reminder that you'll never find her
    It's always the same
    You're playing the game
    Walk through the door just to hide
    You're going nowhere thanks for the line
    Another contender for you'll never end up
    Another decision with constant revision
    It's all you know
    It's all just a show
    Walk through the door just to hide
    You're going nowhere

    Thanks for the line
    Thanks for the line

    What you can't erase
    Too much in this space
    Falling all around you
    One more just about to
    Where's the sacrifice
    All that good advice
    Trust the voice inside you

    You walk through the door just to hide
    You're going nowhere (thanks for the)
    You walk through the door just to hide
    You're going nowhere (thanks for the)
    You walk through the door just to hide

    You're going nowhere
    You're going nowhere

    Thanks for the line
    Thanks for the line
    Thanks for the line, hey!
    Thanks for the line
    Thanks for the line Writer/s: JOHN LOUSTEAU, MICHAEL MURPHY, OLIVER HAWKINS, THOMAS HESTER, WILEY HODGDEN
    Publisher: Exploration Group LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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