Fair Weather Friend

Album: Aggressive (2016)
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  • Losing patience
    You're so complacent running around in circles
    And I think I'm going numb
    You're isolation
    My head is aching
    Ringing in my ears is all I'm hearing when you talk

    What did you say?

    How was your day? Is it just something you say
    'Cause I think you only care if it goes your way
    You dug your grave, so don't blame me
    This is the end farewell, farewell fair weather friend
    Good to hear from you now again

    Address the nation
    Communication
    I hear you preaching all these words you can't erase
    You think you're scripting words of wisdom
    You climb the ladder just to fall back on your face

    What did you say?

    How was your day? Is it just something you say
    'Cause I think you only care if it goes your way
    You dug your grave, so don't blame me
    This is the end farewell, farewell fair weather friend

    Good to hear from you now again
    Good to hear from you now again

    I've been wasted
    Spent a lifetime letting you get the best of me
    There's no meaning in your message
    There's no need to set me free

    How was your day? Is it just something you say
    'Cause I think you only care if it goes your way
    You dug your grave, so don't blame me
    This is the end, this is the end

    How was your day? Is it just something you say
    'Cause I think you only care if it goes your way
    You dug your grave, so don't blame me
    This is the end farewell, farewell fair weather friend

    So good to hear from you now again Writer/s: CALEB SHOMO, DAVID BENDETH
    Publisher: RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE NA, INC., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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