The fights, they never end
Like the nights, they've taken me over
And yeah I get the fear
But I cannot be bothered

All this waiting is just hesitating for nothing
And the fault lines
And all the conjecture from both sides
Why oh why can't we change things
This is destroying me inside

You know you wanna run away

We shared out dreams
And nearly everything in between
I'll never forget those
Long lost days in a haze
Where we lost ourselves with no apology

All this waiting is just hesitating for nothing
And the fault lines
And all the conjecture from both sides
Why oh why can't we change things
This is destroying me inside

You know you wanna jump in
To the pit
Back to life distorted (So sordid)
We fell down dead
But nobody saw it
I got twenty faces and I'm talking in tongues
I fell like the devil
What does the devil do?

You know you wanna run away

Fault lines all on the wrong side of daylight
Slight on the deck and its fine
We can hold on for a lifetime

You know you wanna run away


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    such a sweet song! one of the best from RASN, i hope carl never stop making music!

    libertineboyon December 23, 2008   Link
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    I simply adore this song, One of my most played for 08'

    TK.THS.T.YR.GRVon December 24, 2008   Link
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    My Opinion

    This song definitely needs more recognition. Actually, the whole band does! Anyway, amazing song. I've listened to it who knows how many times and it seems to never get old.

    iimagiineon February 19, 2009   Link

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