Wasn’t set to stone completely
Fallen off your younger shine
Settle down your hostage calm
Down
To embrace what’s left inside
Pray for what you tell
Far away from your days interred
Complicated relations burn
Should you stay where you are, say we
Far away from your days spent in the sun
A place you’ve never gone
All attention’s rest upon you
Can’t concede what they’re for
Can’t take this life on your own
So you run to the first one that takes you
On
Far away, your hostage calm
The first to take you on
Far away from your days interred
Complicated relations burn
Should you stay where you are, say we
Far away from your days spent in the sun
In a place you’ve never gone
Isolated we can leave together
Take a look inside
You tell the truth inside (in a place you’ve never gone)
Gone x 12
Wont you say we (Gone)
Wont you say we are (Gone)
In a place you’ve never gone
A place you’ve never gone
Place you’ve never gone x2
In a place you’ve never gone
A place you’ve never gone
[Fades out]



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    I was unable to find the lyrics online, so if you have a correction to various errors, please help improve the lyrics.

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