Choices

Album: The Illusion of Safety (2010)
Charted: 11
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  • In the morning
    I could take the burning sun
    I could be the only warning but im not the only
    So forgive me, Cause its more than I can bear
    In demand I make my mind up by deciding not to care

    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices

    I'm the victim, of this day and age
    I've forgotten how to feel
    I've forgotten how to change
    So I surrender, to the apple of my eye
    I surrender to the wind, I will let the wind decide

    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices

    I could Break it, I could break it till it hurts
    I could take Whatever words you say, Pretend I never heard
    So Forgive me, shouldn't be so hard
    It's they way I'm put together, so your never getting past

    Cant we talk this through
    Actions are not what I'm used to
    Cant we talk this through
    Actions are not what I'm used to

    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices
    (I surrender)
    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices
    (Just forgive me)
    Stop giving me choices
    Stop giving me choices

    Without Friction, We Would float up into space
    Maybe you could be the friction that will keep me in my place
    In the morning, I could take the burning sun
    I could be the only warning but I'm not the only one Writer/s: ALAN SHARLAND, IRWIN SPARKES, MARTIN SKARENDAHL, SAM SWALLOW, SAM SWALLOWS, TOBY SMITH
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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