If you live your life
If you live your life this way
It's gonna change
(Repeat)

Time and time again
I cannot
Find the reason
Why my life is all right
But I just can't
Stop the pain

Look into your heart
Look into your mind
Look into your soul
Let it go
And you don't know
What to say

Run away run away
With the pain
That I told you once
I could not spare
Its only satisfaction now
This time of the year

Run away run away
With the pain
That I told you once
I could not spare
Its only satisfaction was fear

If you live your life
If you live your life this way
It's gonna change
(Repeat)

Always breaking off
I would forget it away
Trying to run from myself
And at the same time
Fade away

Never bothered to
Never bothered you
Never bothered me
When I left
And I said
What I had to say

Run away run away
With the pain
That I told you once
I could not spare
Its only satisfaction now
This time of the year

Run away run away
With the pain
That I told you once
I could not spare
Its only satisfaction was fear

I told you before
I opened you up
And then you
Shut me down
(Repeat)

If you live your life
If you live your life this way
It's gonna change
(x5)


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