[Intro]
An ending don't mean it's over

[Verse 1]
You call me the puppet
But you're the one who can't let go
You're dying for secrets
So who's the one that's in control?
We're all only cattle
Roam about without a home
So take me or leave me
To the stage you're bound to roam

[Pre-Chorus]
So here's the show, you won't wanna miss this
It's you and me, connected by stitches
And won't it be unfair to throw it all away?
(Unfair to throw it all away)

[Chorus]
I'd run anywhere else but here
Yeah, I'd light the match to burn all my fears
And now you and I, we don't differ
You gotta learn an ending don't mean it's over
(An ending don't mean it's over)

[Verse 2]
And now we need something
Some kind of compromise
You're giving us nothing
We want an end where no one dies
I'll lay on the wire
And I'll be sure you'll see the end
Situation is dire
So I'll see you around, my friend

[Pre-Chorus]
So here's the show, you won't wanna miss this
It's you and me, connected by stitches
And won't it be unfair to throw it all away?
(Unfair to throw it all away)

[Chorus]
I'd run anywhere else but here
Yeah, I'd light the match to burn all my fears
And now you and I, we don't differ
You gotta learn an ending don't mean it's over
(An ending don't mean it's over)


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