The walls are closing in around us
We hold our silence like a gun
Your stare is empty and a scene that keeps repeating
And I just bite my tongue

They can't take this away
Its far from over
We can't take stay in a place
We don't belong
For one more day
I'm not afraid to fall
For one more day
We try to save it all

Footsteps will fade away the memories
Unload the words and breath again
Our eyes are focused on an unexplored horizon
On what has always been

They can't take this away
It's far from over
We can't stay in a place
We don't belong
For one more day
I'm not afraid to fall
For one more day
We try to save it all

I wont let you look back
If you will help me see
Clearly

They can't take this away
It's far from over
We can't stay in a place
We don't belong
For one more day
I'm not afraid to fall
For one more day
Far from over
We try to save it all

For one more day
They can't take this away
I'm not afraid to fall
It's far from over
For one more day
We can't stay in a place we don't belong
I'm not afraid
They can't take this away
It's far from over


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One More Day Lyrics as written by Jesse Hasek Dave Bassett

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    One More Day

    The walls are closing in around us We hold our silence like a gun Your stare is empty and a scene that keeps repeating And I just bite my tongue

    They take this away Its far from over We cant take stay in a place We don’t belong For one more day I’m not afraid to fall For one more day We try to save it all

    Footsteps will fade away the memories Unload the words and breath again Our eyes are focused on an unexplored horizon And what has always been

    They can’t take this away Its’ far from over We cant stay in a place We don’t belong For one more day I’m not afraid to fall For one more day We try to save it all

    I wont let you look back If you will help me see Clearly

    They can’t take this away It’s far from over We can’t stay in a place We don’t belong For one more day I’m not afraid to fall For one more day (Far from over) We try to save it all

    For one more day (They can’t take this away) I’m not afraid to fall (It’s far from over) For one more day (We can’t stay in a place we don’t belong) I’m not afraid (They can’t take this away) It’s far from over

    Bodom514on August 26, 2010   Link

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