The Space In Between

Album: How to Destroy Angels (2010)
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  • All our blood lying on the floor
    Sense the crowd expecting something more
    Opened up, proudly on display
    What we tried so hard to hide away

    Blinding light illuminates the scene
    Try to fill "The Spaces In Between"

    Arms entwined in a final pose
    Narrative drawing to a close
    Still remain the things we couldn't kill
    In your eyes I can see it still

    How we choose the framing of the scene
    Hate begins to spill across the screen

    Blinding light illuminates the scene
    Try to fill The Spaces in Between Writer/s: ATTICUS ROSS, MARIQUEEN ARRABACA MAANDIG, TRENT REZNOR
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Snufftherooster from UkI love you Maandig. Sorry Trent.
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