Come take a look,
Because all this could mean that I,
Don't really care who ends up getting hurt
Please take a look

If its judgment vs. instinct
How do I feel
When my feelings don't even work
Know that I'll be there

'Cause I can see it in your smile
Time stood still for me
When you call
Said I

Answer me this
Yes all I have is questions
You can't slip away and hide behind a false truth
Time takes too long

Just seems like I'm still standing here now
And I can't even feel the rain that hits my shores
Know that I'll be there
'Cause I can see it in your eyes

Time stood still for me
When you call

I'm still waiting
I still breathe
That's a sign that I'm still me
I'm still breathing

I can see
So I must be alive for real
When will I get there
I should be here by now

Got it all worked out
Did I see you laughing
Yet funny, its not me
In time all I want is it away
Got too long and now its gone, its gone

I'm still waiting
I still breathe
That's a sign that I'm still me
I'm still breathing
I can see

So I must be alive for real
So I must be alive for real
Yeah so I must be alive for real
So I must be alive for real


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Still Laughing Lyrics as written by Lee Gaze Ian Watkins

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