I can see the truth behind your words
And this is why I'm never alone
I believe that you can feel my nerves
And you know why we're never alone

Where are you going, what's your rush?
Block up your vision
You can't see what you don't want

Find a flaw,
Make a difference,
Draw a line.
What are you looking to find?

I will never change my point of view
And this is why
It hurts me today
We can't never seem
To make a move
Till we decide
To hide from decay

Where are you going, what's your rush?
Block up your vision
You can't see what you don't want

Find a flaw,
Make a difference,
Draw a line.
What are you looking to find?

I'm not an empty person!
I've got your back
When the black sun fade away!
I love
Believe, protect, never neglect
Respect life until it's over!
Why make my life hard?
Just a safe guard
Break down the walls
And you're nothing
Nothing, turn to something.

I can see the truth behind your words
And this is why I'm never alone
I believe that you can feel my nerves
And you know why we're never alone

Where are you going, what's your rush?
Block up your vision
You can't see what you don't want

Find a flaw,
Make a difference,
Draw a line.
What are you looking to find?



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