We're smart enough to know that no one gets out alive (never, ever)
Hold on to someone close, friend
'Cause you're never too young
You're never too young, never too young to die

Remember the ghosts before you
And drink to their souls tonight
And don't forget what they told you
You're never too young
You're never too young, never too young to die

You're never too young
You're never too, never too
No, you're never too young
Never, never

Uh, tell me is it the day I made it?
Feel like the world is over,
Don't know why I've been created
I've been under pressure but nevertheless
I know nothing can measure
Feeling outdated, everybody inebriated
Feel like I'm automated, I'm automated, I'm automated
No, never faded, but debated, a visionary that made it
As it escalated, I elevated and feel like I raided the game
'Cause all of this, it just sounded the same in my mind

We're smart enough to know that no one gets out alive (never, ever)
Hold on to someone close, friend
'Cause you're never too young
You're never too young, never too young to die

Remember the ghosts before you
And drink to their souls tonight
And don't forget what they told you
You're never too young
You're never too young, never too young to die

You're never too young
You're never too young, never ever
You're never too young
No, you're never too young
Never, never
Never, never
Never, never
Never, never
You're never too young
Never, never
Too young, never never
You're never too young

We're smart enough to know that no one gets out alive (never, never)
Hold on to someone close, friend
'Cause you're never too young
You're never too young, never too young to die

Remember the ghosts before you
And drink to their souls tonight
And don't forget what they told you
You're never too young
You're never too young, never too young to die


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Transmission Lyrics as written by Timothy Price Antonina Armato

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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