So here we stand: tongue-tied and at each other’s throat again.
She said, “Oh how I love you so,
I can’t believe I’m saying this…
It’s not you it’s me.”
Close your eyes
and realize we’re not here to stay.
We’re not playing for keeps.
I can waste all my time on you.
You can’t let go of something you never held onto.
You can’t hold on to something you never could call your own.
We could’ve been the kings and queens of nothing
but now we’re nothing at all.
We know I know you better than anyone,
but I don’t know if I can take this fall.
I can’t keep running away, from all the promises that I’ve made…
I can’t keep running away, from all the promises that I’ve made.
I can’t keep running away, when all hope dies and my dreams fade.
I’m sorry for losing any faith I once had.
I’m sorry for losing any faith I once had.
…Because we’re vultures baby,
We take the very best we can get
and to be honest I don’t want to just waste away
standing back to face with you.
Beggars can’t be choosers;
there’s always more to the story.
Beggars die alone.
You can’t let go of something you never held onto.
You can’t hold on to something you never could call your own.
We could’ve been the kings and queens of nothing
but now we’re nothing at all.
We know I know you better than anyone,
but I don’t know if I can take this.
If I told you what you wanted to hear
Then I can’t promise that it’s coming from the bottom of my heart.
If I told you what tomorrow would bring
I don’t think that you could be happy,
or better yet,
keep that smile on your face.
credits
from Based On True Events,
released January 31, 2013
feat. Corey Prokowiew from Atlas
supported by 7 fans who also own “Partners In Crime (ft. Corey Prokowiew of Atlas)”
very impressive for a bands first studio record. great ideas allover the record.
I wish that band all good for the future.
Yours sincerely,
Anton Winkler widerborst
supported by 7 fans who also own “Partners In Crime (ft. Corey Prokowiew of Atlas)”
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