Tell me that you know another way to get it done
It's not me, or how I would be
But it's a different situation
A different situation

You lay awake in the night
Just staring at the ceiling above
Pulling pieces of it out is such a waste of time
You keep on fighting to remember
That nothing is lost in the end
When you burn, burn, burn your life down

Get me to the door
Out of bed
On the track
I'm not sure
Starting over
It's a different situation
A different situation

You wake up in the night
And refuse to be afraid of the now
Unfolding pieces of it faster
Don't you waste your time
You've been planning to remember this
So nothing will be lost in the end
Then you burn, burn, burn your life down
Then you burn, burn, burn your life down

I drive around the block
And I'm not looking to my right
I feel the glass against my cheek
And I can't see you in the light

I break my heart around it
Break my heart around it
I drive around the block
And I'm not looking to my right
I feel the glass against my cheek
And I can't see you in the light
I break my heart around this
Break my heart around this pole


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Burn Your Life Down Lyrics as written by Tegan Rain Quin Sara Keirsten Quin

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    i wrote a short story based on this song.. about someone who overanalyzes, and who eventually does sorta burn their life down.

    au_revoir_vanessaon November 18, 2007   Link

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