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Your words intwined us
A knot that can not be undone
Tied by the times and trials of
Battles left unwon.
No good answers come from no good questions.
She fell asleep to the noise of my heart
Beating like shots of cannons. Tonight's our time !
You can hear the song with your only strong sense.
Fill the air with slow and steady beats.
Makes us forget why we look toward imperfections.
Makes us feel good again.
I'll sleep tonight because I don't think
That I can take another day
Of pointless silence followed by
The silent screams inside my heart.
Fall to the ground as it gives you a grin.
The arms of the floor; They take you in.
You can hear the song with your only strong sense.
Fills the air with slow and steady beats.
Makes us forget why we look toward imperfections.
Makes us feel good again.
It makes us feel good again.
We'll always feel good again.
A knot that can not be undone
Tied by the times and trials of
Battles left unwon.
No good answers come from no good questions.
She fell asleep to the noise of my heart
Beating like shots of cannons. Tonight's our time !
You can hear the song with your only strong sense.
Fill the air with slow and steady beats.
Makes us forget why we look toward imperfections.
Makes us feel good again.
I'll sleep tonight because I don't think
That I can take another day
Of pointless silence followed by
The silent screams inside my heart.
Fall to the ground as it gives you a grin.
The arms of the floor; They take you in.
You can hear the song with your only strong sense.
Fills the air with slow and steady beats.
Makes us forget why we look toward imperfections.
Makes us feel good again.
It makes us feel good again.
We'll always feel good again.
Lyrics submitted by PLANES
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