Album: Conduit (2013)
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  • Fortune favours the brave
    While in the front row tears streaming down our faces
    Things we've never seen before
    Yeah, we're all strangers, but we're all in this together
    And I remember when it used to be so innocent
    And I remember when it used to be so casual
    And I remember
    And I remember
    I'm feeling closer to the road
    It leads me away from everything I care about
    And we share in this misery
    Yeah, we're all strangers, but we're all in this together
    And I remember when it used to be so innocent
    And I remember when it used to be so casual
    And I remember
    And I remember
    What the end, what the end might bring
    Go!
    When they give up on us
    When they give up on us
    When they give up on us
    The moment we turned our backs
    They give up on us
    When they give up on us
    When they fuckin' give up on us
    The moment we turned our backs Writer/s: GAVIN BURROUGH, KRIS COOMBS-ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES-KREYE, PAT LUNDY, RICHARD BOUCHER, RYAN RICHARDS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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