Nothing can be said
Has a fight or war raging in your head?
Nothing to recommend
Ever gonna see If I'm the other man
You can change it all around
But the secrets are profound

Nobody will be saved
You intend to take it with you to your grave
Nobody will be turned
From underneath the bridges you already burned

You can change it all around
But the secrets are profound
You can change it all around

This is only the beginning for you
Take some time to think it over running too
This could only end in trouble for you
Take some time to think it over

Nothing can be said
Has a fight or war raging in your head?
Nothing to recommend
Ever gonna see If I'm the other man
You can change it all around
In the sleepy little town
You can change it all around


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    Lyric Correction

    The first two verses, and the repeats of those lines are wrong. These are the correct lyrics:

    "Nothing can be said Pacify the war raging in your head Nothing to recommend Ever gonna see it from the other end You can change it all around But the secrets are profound

    Nobody will be saved You intend to take it with you to your grave Nobody will return from underneath the bridges you've already burned"

    Also, it's "running through" and not "running too"

    It's really not a hard song to get lyrics from, but those incorrect ones are all I see on every site I've been to :/

    Nivon July 18, 2010   Link

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