Unspoken

Album: Hurley (2010)
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  • Every morning, every day,
    I am hopin' for a chance to get away
    In the evening, every night,
    I am dreamin' of a chance to make it right
    Every chance that I get I am placin' a bet on the sun in the sky

    [Chorus]
    And if you take this away from me
    I'll never forgive you can't you see
    Our life will be broken
    Our hate will be unspoken

    I can feel those metal chains
    And they're holding back the hope that keeps me sane
    I can fight back, yes I can
    'Cause I'm strong enough to show you I'm a man
    And I hate what you do, when your poison seeps through
    And you're laughin' at me

    [Chorus]

    Every chance that I get I am placin' a bet
    On the sun in the sky as it sets out of sight
    And I hate what you do when your poison seeps through
    And you're laughing at me

    [Chorus] Writer/s: RIVERS CUOMO
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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