Here Comes The End

Album: single release only (2020)
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  • They took a photograph
    Of the place you hail
    You're never gonna find what you're looking for
    And you're never gonna run from the thing you did
    Is it true?
    Here is me looking at you

    I've got a broken mask
    A light I'll never need
    My finger on the button if you gotta ask
    'Cause we got a love that's bigger than World War Three
    Is it true?
    Here is me looking at you

    The clock is moving
    Hands to midnight
    Can we get through this?
    While the walls come down we all pretend
    Here comes the end
    Here comes the end (now can you feel, can you feel it?)

    The time is running out
    The days are moving fast
    The riot squads are restless and there's no more light
    Just the creeping paranoia and the sleepless nights
    Look away
    'Cause they got nothing to say

    The clock is moving
    Hands to midnight
    Can we get through this?
    While the walls come down we all pretend
    Here comes the end
    What will we do then?
    After midnight
    Can we get through this?
    Will we all fall down? Well that depends
    Here comes the end
    (Now can you feel, can you feel it?)
    Here comes the end
    (Now can you feel, can you feel it? Uh-huh)

    Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
    Ooh, ooh, ooh

    Here to tell ya
    Well, that it's time to stand up (stand up)
    'Cause we won't give in (we won't give in)
    Well, everybody gets through this
    We'll all get through this
    (Now can you feel, can you feel it?)
    Here comes the end
    (Now can you feel, can you feel it?)
    Here comes the end
    (Now can you feel, can you feel it?)
    Well, everybody gets through this
    We'll all get through this
    Hey, hey, hey Writer/s: Gerard Way
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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