And with a bang it all came crashing down
Where’s your heart now?
Where’s your heart now?

I think it’s obvious you misplaced it somewhere
Or you just didn’t care to search hard enough

What kind of courage does it take
To turn and walk away?

So when you told me
I could count on you to be there
I was looking through a liar’s eyes
I was looking through a liar’s eyes

And even if I wrote this song for you
It wouldn’t reach you
It wouldn’t reach you

As far as I’m concerned
I really wouldn’t shed a tear

If I never saw your face again
That’s if you had the audacity to show it
What kind of courage does it take to walk away?

So when you told me
I could count on you to be there
I was looking through a liar’s eyes
I was looking through a liar’s eyes

And for your safety’s sake LIAR
You should pray I don’t find out the truth
You’re no better than the murderers and thieves
When I needed you the most
You were nowhere to be seen


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