And I loved with my heart
But looking back at the feeling was it worth
The hurt
I caused you?

And I’ve lost and I’ve learnt
That too many words cannot replace the dirt
And the lack
I’d love to take it back


Make this a sign, make this a sign
For the future
Bring her to life, bring her to life
And set her heart alight

Make this a sign, make this a sign
For the future
Bring her to life, bring her to life
But don’t tell me how


If I loved with my heart
Then why does it seem like I stole a part of you?
Was I made
To fall through?

And I chose and I faked
Everything that we had I put at stake
For so long
I wish you’d proved me wrong


Make this a sign, make this a sign
For the future
Bring her to life, bring her to life
And set her heart alight

Make this a sign, make this a sign
For the future
Bring her to life, bring her to life
But don’t tell me how


Say no
Lay me down
Say no
Lay me down

Say no
Lay me down
Say no
Lay me down


And I’ve lost and I’ve learnt
That too many words cannot replace the dirt
And the lack
I’d love to take it back


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