4 Lonely Roads

Album: Rewind The Film (2013)
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  • 4 lonely roads
    The terror it had flown
    Never led you home

    4 lonely roads
    Got sunk into my heart
    Then it fell apart

    Staring with an idle eye
    Measuring the pain inside
    Darker hell stood up on high
    Then disappeared without reply

    4 lonely roads
    I'm trapped inside the skin
    Can't let love back in

    4 lonely roads
    The cities drunk and mute
    Lost in your pursuit
    (I tell them this)

    Staring with an idle eye
    Measuring the pain inside
    Darker hell stood up on high
    Then disappeared without reply
    I don't know why

    And if we can
    Then we must
    Hold our heads up
    Learn to trust
    It's up to you
    It's up to us
    Some dignity
    A little love
    A little love Writer/s: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, SEAN MOORE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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