Where there's cold you'll find a way to justify the lies
Where there's cold you'll find your way
Maybe soon you'll realize with what there comes a cause
Time to pay, time to pay

When there's nothing left to buy, it's only love that gets you high
When you need to have that feeling once again
When there's no place left to roam follow your heart to bring you home
If you've taken all and eaten you can take
You can lift your head and

Pray that you will find the strength to keep you going on
Pray that you will help someone to find out what is wrong
Only lights can make it go away

All the things you think of now you know that you were wrong
All the things you have to say
Then by chance you find a message written on your phone
Clear your day, clear your day

When there's nothing left to buy, it's only love that gets you high
When you need to have that feeling once again
When there's no place left to roam follow your heart to bring you home
If you've taken all and eaten you can take
You can lift your head and

Pray that you will find the strength to keep you hanging on
Pray that you will help someone to find out what is wrong
Only lights can make it go away

Roll up your head young girl
Come and said roll up your head young girl
Come and said have some fun and happiness in this world
For every man, woman, child and girl
While youz either fight or its over
???
Virtual ways

When there's nothing left to buy, it's only love that gets you high
When you need to have that feeling once again
When there's no place left to roam follow your heart to bring you home
If you've taken all and eaten you can take
You can lift your head and pray, pray?


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