I'm not really here I
I'm just looking through
I am watching your life
You're watching mine too

Can I join you for a
Circle on the ride
They say you die of shame
Not cold in the wild

Is it true is it done
Is it over
Is it true is it done
Is it over
Are you dancing
Are you dancing at all
Are you dancing
Are you dancing at all

Move away from memory
Move to the core
Didn't notice anything
No fram to the door

Every birthday candle
That ever got blown out
Is one more year of someone trying
To figure it all out

Is it true is it done
Is it over
Is it true is it done
Is it over
Are you dancing
Are you dancing at all
Are you dancing
Are you dancing at all

But still the same
I still turn the same way to my name

Don't say you need trouble
To run from to run
We see lines of symmetry
Sometimes when there are none

I really like it quiet
But I really like it loud
Always changing but never changing
Never can slow down

Is it true is it done
Is it over
Is it true is it done
Is it over
Are you dancing
Are you dancing at all
Are you dancing
Are you dancing at all

You better start dancing
Are you dancing at all
You better start dancing
Are you dancing at all

Are you dancing at all
Are you dancing at all
Are you dancing at all
Are you dancing at all
Are you dancing at all
Are you dancing at all


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