This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
So tonight, your eyes
Face downward toward the ground
Sirens in your heart
Are red alarms
That you can't turn oh
You can't, you can't turn it off
You might fire your guns
But you'd be the only one
So watch yourself
You'll only break your heart
It's a game that you have to play
Of trying to connect the dots
Your hammer crushes your own head
There's no army coming around
To help you break down
And we won't be there
We can't be there to clean the wounds
You might fire your guns
But you'd be the only one
So watch yourself
You'll only break your heart
Wait until the morning
Wait until the morning to give up
Don't fire your guns
Face downward toward the ground
Sirens in your heart
Are red alarms
That you can't turn oh
You can't, you can't turn it off
You might fire your guns
But you'd be the only one
So watch yourself
You'll only break your heart
It's a game that you have to play
Of trying to connect the dots
Your hammer crushes your own head
There's no army coming around
To help you break down
And we won't be there
We can't be there to clean the wounds
You might fire your guns
But you'd be the only one
So watch yourself
You'll only break your heart
Wait until the morning
Wait until the morning to give up
Don't fire your guns
Lyrics submitted by BleedorBreathe
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