That Love

Album: Ash & Ice (2016)
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    Will you or won't you
    Cross that road in time?
    Will you or won't you outrun,
    what you know you must?

    It's over now
    It's over now
    That love you're in
    Is fucked up

    Will you or won't you
    Land softly down?
    Will you or won't you
    Be around?

    It's over now
    It's over now
    That love you're in
    Is all fucked up
    That love is done

    If you get a minute
    You can find a whole day and think
    Let somebody in that ain't
    Cuttin' like a snake

    The thump of the red blooded heart
    Is trumped by the art of war
    Try the truth and test it before
    You lose sight of the shore

    It's over now
    It's over now
    That love you're in
    Is a fucking joke
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