Change will come to those who have no fear
But I'm not her, you never were the kind who kept a rule book near
We were we like a pair of thieves, tumbled locks and broken codes
You cannot take that from me, my small reprieve is your heart of gold
We were like a battlefield locked inside a holy war, your love is my due diligence
The only thing worth fighting for


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    Beautiful Song.

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    Waking up is harder Than it seems Wondering through these empty rooms Of dusty books and quiet dreams Pictures on the mantle Speak your name Softly like forgotten tunes Just outside the sound of pain

    Weren't we like a pair of thieves With tumbled locks and broken codes You cannot take that from me My small reprieves Your heart of gold Weren't we like a battlefield Locked inside a holy war Your love and my due diligence The only thing worth fighting for

    Change will come To those who have no fear But I'm not her You never were The kind who kept a rule book near What I said was never what I meant And now you see my world in flames My shadow songs My deep regret

    Weren't we like a pair of thieves With tumbled locks and broken codes You cannot take that from me My small reprieves Your heart of gold Weren't we like a battlefield Locked inside a holy war Your love and my due diligence The only thing worth fighting for

    traumermusingon June 26, 2015   Link

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