Come Out Swinging

Album: Conspiracy Of One (2000)
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  • You brace and hold it all inside
    It's more than you can stand
    No one around even tries
    Tries to understand

    Don't turn away, don't turn away
    Come out swinging
    Come out alone
    They're in your way, they're in your way
    But as long as you're swinging
    Strong then you'll get by

    Your pacing's wearing out a line
    Right beside your bed
    The scene replays a million times
    Stuck inside your head
    And though you stand in place
    Your mind escapes
    Read between the lies
    Smile's on your face
    You fake like you're okay

    Don't turn away, don't turn away
    Come out swinging
    Out on your own
    They're in your way, they're in your way
    You may be stinging
    But you'll get by
    Don't turn away, don't turn away
    Come out swinging
    Never alone again

    The pain inside can guide your way

    Midnight, no sleep
    Oh inside you scream to
    No one hears you fall
    Daylight, prove me today, day
    One more try

    Don't turn away, don't turn away
    Come out swinging
    Come out alone
    They're in your way, they're in your way
    You may be stinging
    But you'll get by
    Don't turn away, don't turn away
    Come out swinging
    Never alone again

    Pain inside leads you, leads you through so you'll get by Writer/s: Bryan Holland
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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