This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
I've grown indifferent, sideways,
Like I've seen you before.
(Wake Up!) The clock strikes twelve.
Can your hear the bells, these
Hearts kiss and tell!
(Fall short! Conform!)
Now, what do you have to say?
Can't talk to your way out of anything.
Make up, to break up, to take up my time
Time Lost the evidence.
Mindless, like I've been here before.
(These words) are irrelevant.
You don't intimidate, you don't incorporate, you
Load. Click. Shoot! Oh my god! 911
Calling all cards!
Never lay down, lay down. Lay down!
Like I've seen you before.
(Wake Up!) The clock strikes twelve.
Can your hear the bells, these
Hearts kiss and tell!
(Fall short! Conform!)
Now, what do you have to say?
Can't talk to your way out of anything.
Make up, to break up, to take up my time
Time Lost the evidence.
Mindless, like I've been here before.
(These words) are irrelevant.
You don't intimidate, you don't incorporate, you
Load. Click. Shoot! Oh my god! 911
Calling all cards!
Never lay down, lay down. Lay down!
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