Something To Remember Me By

Album: V (2017)
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  • Memory revolving
    The fear of letting go
    The arrow of acceptance
    The moment when you know, you know, you know
    And when the answers only divide
    When you never question the doubts in your mind
    When the distance grows but the end is in sight
    Nothing left to lose when there's nothing left to find

    Now, all that's left behind
    Something to remember me by
    Oh, the fear, the slow divide
    Something to remember me by, by
    All the silent signs
    Something to remember me by
    Two sides, a double life
    Something to remember me by, by

    I've gone too far this time
    But chances come and go
    You say that I believe my lies
    But now you'll never know, you know you won't
    And when the answers only divide
    Walking in a crowd and I leave you behind
    Back into the dark with the lions of night
    Nothing left to lose when there's nothing left to find

    Now, all that's left behind
    Something to remember me by
    Oh, the fear, the slow divide
    Something to remember me by, by
    All the silent signs
    Something to remember me by
    Two sides, a double life
    Something to remember me by, by

    Now, all that's left behind
    Now, the fear, the slow divide
    Seeing all the silent signs
    Something to remember me by
    Now, all that's left behind
    Now, the fear, the slow divide
    Seeing all the silent signs
    Something to remember me by, by
    Something to remember me by, by
    Something to remember me by, by Writer/s: FARIS ADAM DERAR BADWAN, JOSEPH PATRICK SPURGEON, JOSHUA MARK HAYWARD, RHYS TIMOTHY SOMERSE WEBB, TOM FURSE FAIRFAX COWAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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