Hope & Ruin

Album: Hope & Ruin (2011)
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  • Hope and ruin
    Living the dream
    What we're doing
    Is not what it seems

    First to last
    Best to worst
    Ash to ash
    Blessed to cursed

    If you break down
    I'll pull you through

    Hope and ruin
    Gone too soon
    Hope and ruin
    Me and you

    The sun came up
    And the world turned 'round
    But I saw right through it
    It will go back down

    If I break down
    Will you pull me through?

    Hope and ruin
    Gone too soon
    Hope and ruin
    Me and you
    And it's heavy now
    And it weighs me down
    Hope and ruin
    Gone too soon

    Hope and ruin
    You were the best
    Now you're through and
    You're on to the next

    So you're leaving now
    Have you done enough
    Will they hold you to it
    Will you rise above

    I will get through

    Hope and ruin
    Gone too soon
    Hope and ruin
    Me and you
    Hope and ruin
    Gone too soon
    Hope and ruin
    Me and you
    Hope and ruin
    Gone too soon
    Hope and ruin
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