Album: Don't You Fake It (2006)
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  • The moon is shining bright
    The mood is feeling right
    I'll kiss you on your neck
    People will stare but we won't care

    We're high above the ground
    We're nowhere to be found
    Empowered by adrenaline
    Feel like I'm born again

    Again I am repeating myself
    And I know it is time for you to sit and pretend

    Damn regret
    I'll try to forget
    Don't worry about me 'cause i'll be fine
    Cast my line
    To see what's behind
    Did you think you'd persuade me to let you go?

    I'm wishing you were here
    My weakness is my fear
    Alone I am myself
    No reason left for me to care

    Distracted by the sound
    I hear footsteps all around
    Empowered by adrenaline
    Feel like I'm born again

    Again I am repeating myself
    And I know it is time for you to sit and pretend

    Damn regret
    I'll try to forget
    Don't worry about me 'cause i'll be fine
    Cast my line
    To see what's behind
    Did you think you'd persuade me to let you go?

    You're the only one I turn to
    When I feel like no one's there
    And when I'm lonely in my darkest hour
    You give me the power to sit and pretend

    Damn regret
    I'll try to forget
    Don't worry about me 'cause i'll be fine
    Cast my line
    To see what's behind
    Did you think you'd persuade me to let you go?

    Did you think I'd forget?
    Did you think I'd surrender myself to persuade you to let me go?
    Did you think I'd forget?
    Did you think I'd surrender myself to persuade you to let me go?

    Whoa oh oh Writer/s: RONNIE WINTER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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