Transitive Property

Album: Cult (2014)
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  • I know my dear I got us here
    But I'm seeing things like I never saw before
    My heart is like a powder keg and it blew and burned us both and left you sore

    But I'm not afraid to say I think you're wrong to think we're through
    Don't throw away our lives on this
    Last month was hard I do admit
    But the hardest road pays off the most
    And I love you more and more each day
    And when we fight there's still a way
    'Cause you're my rock if I'm still yours

    And I never meant to say the things I said when I'm upset and need to vent
    But now I'm this close to losing you
    I swear I'll never make you sad again

    And I'm not afraid to say I think you're wrong to think we're through
    Don't throw away our lives on this
    Last month was hard I do admit
    The hardest road pays off the most
    And I love you more and more each day
    And when we fight there's still a way
    'Cause you're my rock if I'm still yours

    I know that I promised not to call
    But princess, I needed you to know
    That I'd give anything for one more day
    To stand beside you at your throne
    I'm not cut out to face this world alone

    Don't throw away our lives on this
    Last month was hard I do admit
    The hardest road pays off the most
    And I love you more and more each day
    When we fight there's still a way
    'Cause you're my rock if I'm still yours Publisher: HOPELESS RECORDS, INC.
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