Both Sides Are Even

Album: The Cold Still (2011)
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  • You don't need a reason
    For I know that, what I've done is wrong
    No one there to (warn) you
    About the way that (our moment's go)

    It's the same, right or wrong
    It's the same thing, right or wrong

    These are my (suspensions)
    And I'll never know how this was (a lost cause)
    And both sides are even
    They are even (and alone)

    It's the same, right or wrong
    It's the same thing, right or wrong

    Ah...

    And both sides are even
    They are even (and alone)
    And both sides are even
    They are even (and alone)

    It's the same, right or wrong
    It's the same thing, right or wrong
    It's the same thing, right or wrong Writer/s: ADAM HARRISON, NATHAN WARD NICHOLSON, PIERS JOHN TOWLER HEWITT, TODD WILLIAM HOWE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Justin from Roseville, CaEthereal.... I think the song relates on a larger scale, too. Take any disagreement between two people, or two parties of government or organizations... I think it works there, too. Am I wrong, or is that a mellotron used throughout? I love that!
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