You said this is the end of the world
Could'nt help but not cry
Maybe I'm self assured
I'll still survive
As long as there's some time to write
Scribble my thoughts tonight
And steal a kiss alright
I'll still survive
It's a dark night
It's a long shot
You could just say enough
When your looks are not faithful
I'll still survive
All of this time,
I've been waiting dark nights,
What for?
You're screaming but you came out alive
Burnt all our chances that night
Start to turn the knife
I'll still survive
I said that if you gave it all up
Could you handle that junk?
Baby you're on the floor
I'll still survive

All of this time,
I've been waiting dark nights,
What for?

Hard to let this go and I don't know why
Do you remember the time's gone?

All of this time,
I've been waiting dark nights,
What for?


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    Isn't it just words of spectacular?

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