Count back anesthetize
Colours burn into my eyes
Life with you is shades of grey
Help me help me
Find a way
Lost Lost
And never found
Hide your secrets
Settle down
I am young and I an naïve
Tell me something I will believe
Take me take me
Far away
From this city’s soul decay
Hid away ’til I was eighteen
Only saw colours a TV screen
Skinny jeans and sunglasses
A fashion statement for the masses
What you do it makes me sick
Over hyped and generic

Shine shine
Like the sun
Spread your warmth to everyone
I asked you why people die
You said we all had a design
Slide into the sea
Landslide coming down on me
I said I was into you
You said you were into me

You never answer on the phone
With your nicotine lips and your heart of stone
I look for you by the underpass
Looks like this love wasn't meant to last
You said you reap just what you sow
So tell me where does your garden grow
You said in the time the pain would pass
Looks like the end is here at last

Burn burn
Like a star
Burn a hole in every heart
Strung out on a trail of blood
Who knew the stars were not enough
Smile Smile
If you can
If you can’t they'll understand
See these stichtces in my eyes
Smash computers kill rockstars
Purge the past and waste my mind
Leave no scent or trace behind
One day when you bury me
When I wake up what will I see?
Down down underground
Dig for fire dig for sound
What is on the radio
'Cos I would like to say hello

Crawl crawl through the dirt
Jesus show us what your worth
Can’t you just send us a sign
Tell us all that we’re doing fine
Nights for sitting in the dark
Days for lying in the park
Wake me up from my sick dream
A requiem for this dead scene

You never answer on the phone
With your nicotine lips and your heart of stone
I looked for you by the underpass
Looks like this love wasn't meant to last
You said you reap just what you sow
Well tell me when does your garden grow
You said in the time the pain would pass
Looks like the end is here at last

Count back anesthetize
Colours burn into my eyes
Life with you is shades of grey
Help me help me
Find a way
Mother can’t you help me now
Cos I’ve been drowning in the sound
Lying on the motorway
Writing songs and wasting away


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    @leemess15 That's what I imagine doing in my life. Thank you for the good interpretation!

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