We've got to get you out.
This silent suffocating it's a sinking ship
And we're all going down.

We've got to get you out.
This silent suffocating it's a sinking ship
And we're all going down.
And time is running out for me as well as you
And you don't know what else to do.

There isn't a single day that passes by
Where I don't think
Where I don't cry
Where I don't lie awake and wonder why.

And there isn't a single friend that I have left
Without remorse, without regret.
Who wouldn't give up everything to breathe another breath,
Would you?
You're not the only one who's scared.
All alone and unprepared

Just open yourself up
Let go of all the pain you feel
The memories if they would hold you down.
'Cause time is running out for me as well as you
And you don't know what else to do.

No, there isn't a single day that passes by
Where I don't think
Where I don't cry
Where I don't lie awake and wonder why

And there isn't a single friend that I have left
Without remorse, without regret
Who wouldn't give up everything to breathe another breath
For you!

Tell me everything
I can do for you
And I swear that none of this will ever leave the room.
I know you feel alone
And it's haunting you.
I know how hard it is for you to see the truth.
If we can get through to you
Now that we never were.

No, there isn't a single day that passes by
Where I don't think
Where I don't cry
Where I don't lie awake at night,
Grip my teeth and wonder why
You'd ever want to leave us here
To fade away and disappear.
The ones you held you oh, so dear
Are now the ones you've left in tears.


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