Burn Baby Burn
by Ash

Album: Free All Angels (2001)
Charted: 13
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  • You're all I have in this teenage twilight
    Your golden hair and pale blue eyes
    But through all the days
    And the sleepless nights
    We have never been satisfied
    Tumbling like the leaves
    We are spiraling on the breeze
    Almost to the point of no return
    Everything will burn baby burn

    Look into my tired eyes
    See someone you don't recognize
    Binds that can't be untied
    This is slow suicide
    Feelings that I can't disguise
    Never will be reconciled
    Something inside has died

    You walk like you're in a daze
    Unresponsive eyes in a distant gaze
    Like all the good times have flown away
    And their memory leaves a bitter taste
    Tumbling like the leaves
    We are spiraling on the breeze
    Destructive love is all we have
    Destructive love is all I am

    Look into my tired eyes
    See someone you don't recognize
    Binds that can't be untied
    This is slow suicide
    Feelings that I can't disguise
    Never will be reconciled
    Something inside has died

    Vicious bitter words
    Becoming more and more cruel
    But you always take me back
    And let me lick your wounds

    Tumbling like the leaves
    We are spiraling on the breeze
    Almost to the point of no return
    Everything will burn baby burn

    Look into my tired eyes
    See someone you don't recognize
    Binds that can't be untied
    This is slow suicide
    Feelings that I can't disguise
    We're living in a compromise
    Something inside has died Writer/s: ANTHONY CAMPBELL, THOMAS WHEELER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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