We ain't got time for nothing but hardcore
Take us to the stage for the televised encore

There's too much future to get out of the way
They're not gonna tell you
You gotta guess again
There's too much future to get out of the way

We don't want a half-soul
We just wanna get stoned
We ain't gonna die alone
Gonna make it through the blackhole


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    ACTUAL LYRICS

    All the colours I know are beautiful Viewed though a pure soul Viewed through a pure soul

    In a town, my home Where the lights glow Only the blessed go Only the blessed go

    Up and down the back roads With our eyes closed Dreaming of Tom’s ghost Dreaming of Tom’s ghost

    Now that time’s clocked on When it strikes one We’re gonna get gone We’re gonna get gone

    CHORUS Out of the gaze of the last night Into the heat of the street light In the past the future’s on our side For every moment in no-time

    The street reflects the hot sun That we live from That we’re gonna die from That we’re gonna die from

    In a town, my home Where the lights glow Only the blessed go Only the blessed go

    CHORUS x2 + Out of the gaze of the last night Into the heat of the street light The sun, the moon and the stars sign For every moment in no-time

    Azazel23on August 28, 2009   Link
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    These are the lyrics for Blackout...

    Nyxzenon October 21, 2008   Link

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