As life hangs beside me
I gather all that I can
You were never one for confrontation
But now it all lies in your hands

Ooh, your hands
Ooh, your hands
Ooh, your hands
Ooh, your hands
Your hands
Your

Who'll be there to tell
Me how stupid I am?
Who'll be there to tell
Me how stupid I am?
Who'll be there to tell
Me how stupid I am?
Who'll be there to tell
Me how stupid I am?

Who will keep me from lashing out? (lashing out!)
Anxiety chokes me like razor wire (razor wire!)
Who will keep me from lashing out? (lashing out!)
Anxiety chokes me like razor wire (razor wire!)

Now it's
All in
Your hands (all in your hands!)
Now it's
All in
Your hands (all in your hands!)
Now it's
All in
Your hands (all in your hands!)
(Your hands)
Now it's
All in
Your hands (all in your hands!)
(Your hands)
(Razor wire!) [Repeat x12]


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Sharks & Danger Lyrics as written by ANDY PASK, CHRIS STEELE, DALLAS GREEN, GEORGE PETTIT, JESSE INGELEVICS, NIGEL JENKINS, WADE MACNEIL

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    when Dallas starts singing it makes me wanna have his baby

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