""It shades down But no we'll never divide And yeah we're dead now Bled dry defaced avatar hearts But when you wrote the words It defined that I could never break us out so I won't And then you broke the words to defy Now I can never make it out down down Then I said hang on just a minute We've all this time but it's no worth We've all this time not it's no worth Now hang on just a minute We've all this time but it's no worth Yeah we're no worth You're all I wanted There is no win You make me tired of breathing We're killing the old bliss There was no win You made me stop believing Hold faith and fire bombs away I'm face down Towards the heavens divide And we'll defend now Lead eyes we brace drawn apart To death I'll bear the wounds on my heart No I can never fear them down alone Forgive the words of feud and denial No I will never let you down It taints our hearts and it breaks our love You're all I wanted But what's love is lost to the end There is no win You make me tired of breathing We're killing the old bliss What's love is lost till we break There was no win You made me stop believing""


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Never Divide Lyrics as written by Tom Bellamy Jonathan Courtney

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