Counterpoint

Album: Acolyte (2009)
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  • Late at night, I'll run through streets and empty corridors.
    I'll find my counterpoint, inside a red room locked behind a door.

    I keep holding my head up, holding it up.
    Holding my head up, holding it up.
    But you just don't come back, around.
    It seems to me that we will never be.

    And tell me nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong today.
    Just tell me nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong today.

    Late at night, I'll run through the streets and empty corridors.
    I'll find my counterpoint, inside a red room locked behind a door. Behind a door.

    And someone tell me,
    Nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong today.
    Just tell me nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong today.

    Oh, everything I want.
    Oh, everything I'm not.
    Is suddenly gone.

    And tell me nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong today.
    And someone tell me, nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong today, today, today, today.

    Today
    Today
    Today

    Nothing
    Nothing
    Nothing
    Nothing
    Nothing
    Nothing

    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing
    And someone tell me,
    Nothing Writer/s: JAMES COOK, MATTHEW COCKSEDGE, RICHARD BOARDMAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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