We're running away
Further away 'cause we won't take this
Loosing my way
Not to the ground my lie beside her

You know they're telling us
Nothing's ever gonna change
You know they're telling us
Nothing's ever gonna change

We're running away
Further away so we might make it

Let's forget, don't think about it, let's forget
Let's forget, don't think about it
We're fighting with ourselves but who's the enemy?

Tear in the sky
Choking the world the cries before us
Inside to decide
Be catched in our scene alone in silence

You know they're telling us
Nothing's ever gonna change
You know they're telling us
Nothing's ever gonna change

We're running away
Further away so we might make it

Let's forget, don't think about it, let's forget
Let's forget, don't think about it
We're fighting with ourselves but who's the enemy?

We're running away
Further away 'cause we won't take this
Loosing my way
Not to the ground when we might make it

Let's forget, don't think about it, let's forget
Let's forget, don't think about it
We're fighting with ourselves but who's the enemy?
Let's forget


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Who's the Enemy Lyrics as written by Grant Nicholas

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    i always thought this would make a great james bond song when i first heard it

    Joe 90on February 08, 2009   Link

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