Dead Air

Album: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 (2014)
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  • I will never believe what they say
    There is a strength in enduring
    They never speak for themselves
    We are disappearing

    You will be all that I seek
    In a twisted light
    I would live inside you
    Words will be all that I keep
    In an open space
    They would live inside you

    We hold up to an idea
    And we'll fight what we can't see
    We just hold up to an idea
    We keep going till we can't hear
    (Dead air)

    We hold up to an idea
    And we'll fight what we can't see
    We just hold up to an idea
    We keep going till we can't hear
    (Dead air)

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    This is a call to your arms
    To take on mind over matter
    Replacing fist over fist
    We are disappearing

    You will be all that I seek
    In a twisted light
    I would live inside you
    Words will be all that I keep
    In an open space
    They would live inside you

    We hold up to an idea
    And we'll fight what we can't see
    We just hold up to an idea
    We keep going till we can't hear
    (Dead air)

    We hold up to an idea
    And we'll fight what we can't see
    We just hold up to an idea
    We keep going till we can't hear
    (Dead air)

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air

    We a- we a-are
    We are all just dead air Writer/s: IAIN ANDREW COOK, LAUREN EVE MAYBERRY, MARTIN CLIFFORD DOHERTY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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