Wanted me to see you like a ghost
Wanted me to break a part then love the con's closed
So you can be alone
Throwing me around, 'round, 'round

I want you to look into my face
And I want you take a part of this place
Then tell me everything that you found, found, found
We are going down, down, down

I've tried pleasure, I've tried pain
It's al-always
I've tried holding you again
It's al-always
Too much,you and me
We can learn to be still
We will always be broken

I've tried pleasure, I've tried pain
It's al-always
I've tried holding you again
It's al-always
Too much,you and me
We can learn to be still
We will always be broken

The finest words I ever wrote to you
I'm just a mirror in the dark
Seeking up a long lost look from you
Tend down your heart,tell your heart
I won't let you down, down, down

I've tried pleasure, I've tried pain
It's al-always
I've tried holding you again
It's al-always
Too much,you and me
We can learn to be still
We will always be broken

I've tried pleasure, I've tried pain
It's al-always
I've tried holding you again
It's al-always
Too much,you and me
We can learn to be still
We will always be broken


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Mirror in the Dark Lyrics as written by Bennett Wynne George William Lewis

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    The song's called "Mirror In The Dark". There are some distorted vocal parts so those are words I couldn't make out, but, otherwise:

    wanted me to see you like a ghost wanted me to break apart the love that comes close so you could be alone ... don't want me around / 'round / 'round

    I want you to look into my face and I want you to take apart this place then, tell me everything that you've found / found / found we are goin' down / down / down

    I've tried pleasure, I've tried pain / it's all always I've tried holding you again / it's all always too much / you and me we can learn to be still but we will always be broken

    the finest words I ever wrote to you: "I'm just a mirror in the dark / seeking out a long-lost look from you ..." so I ... don't know how how I let you down / down / down

    minutemanon January 28, 2013   Link

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