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lyrics
No one believed this before we knew we were lost
It’s all in our heads, so they told us
And if we think this then we should just fucking evolve
And learn what is ours for the taking
Just give me a minute to clear my head again
And so we should have reacted long before now
This is not what we came for
Who says I’m not to blame for all the thoughts in my mind?
But I wouldn’t try to relate
If everything you loved was right in front of you
Could you reach out and take it?
And those of you who’ve know me all along you’ll find
You know that I’ve never been right
Lose yourself, don’t choose death until the end
You sure did change
Don’t give up on me
Don’t count me out
We’re doing this to save
Those who don’t think for themselves you see
They are vicious
Aren’t we all inside?
And now I’m not to proud of all the things I’ve done
I wouldn’t try and pretend
If everything you said would have been crystal clear
You could have walked away
Don’t give up on me
Don’t count me out
We’re doing this to save
Those who don’t think for themselves you see
They are vicious
Aren’t we all inside?
Through all these things
Oh I tried to dry the tears from your eyes
I tried so hard
Even all these dreams, though they never made sense
This is the point anyway
I tried so hard and failed
If it wasn’t worth it
This is the point when we loose all our dreams and it wasn’t a lie
Now that we know that we’ve already lost in the end
This is the way it’s supposed to be
So now we never reacted and so we should know
This is not what we paid for
Just give them a minute to clear their heads again
And so now we will all live it over again
This is the way it’s supposed to be
credits
from Fabric Of Reality,
track released September 26, 2015
Chris Hodges - Vocals
Jeff Reynolds - Guitar, Samples
Trey Richards - Guitar
Brian Gray - Bass
Ryan Buchanan - Drums
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