To Die Like Mouchette

Album: Memory And Humanity (2008)
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  • Kick start your heart just like an engine
    Battered and overused
    Are we really ready?
    I don't think it's any use

    If you think it feels close to you angel
    There's nothing left to lose

    Please believe in what I have to say
    The symptoms that you have are so lost
    You're wires are crossed, are you leaving?

    Discarded on the floor we feel the pain
    Nestled and over joyous
    Well, if you tell your truths to me
    So sorry to let it go

    If you think it feels close to you angel
    It's only one excuse

    Please believe in what I have to say
    The symptoms that you have are so lost
    You're wires are crossed, are you leaving?

    Well, just leave, we never analyze the way
    You didn't like the look of his eyes or of his smile
    You have to leave it, we're on our way

    Please believe in what I have to say
    The symptoms that you have are so lost
    You're wires are crossed, are you leaving?

    Well, just leave, we never analyze the way
    You didn't like the look of his eyes or of his smile
    You have to leave it, we're on our way

    Writer/s: DARRAN SMITH, GARETH DAVIES, KRIS ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES, RYAN RICHARDS
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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