No Lights On The Horizon

Album: Art of Doubt (2018)
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  • It's true, I'm flawed
    It's all my fault
    I made every mistake
    Paper walls break
    And it's all falling through

    The past, it isn't far away
    It's part of all of us, it's here to stay
    I'm more than able to follow through
    I'm just not for everyone
    I might be just for you

    If it wasn't for your kindness
    I think I might be dead
    If it wasn't for the way you said
    "Oh, stay with me instead"
    No lights on the horizon
    No sign of what's ahead
    If it wasn't for your kindness lately
    I'd never get out of bed

    The past, it isn't far away
    In spite of all of us, it's here to stay
    I'm more than able to follow through
    Just not for everyone
    Maybe just for you

    If it wasn't for your kindness
    I think I might be dead
    If it wasn't for the way you said
    "Oh, stay with me instead"
    No lights on the horizon
    No sign of what's ahead
    If it wasn't for your kindness lately
    I'd never get out of bed

    It's true, I'm flawed
    It's all my fault
    I made every mistake
    Paper walls break
    And it's all falling through

    If it wasn't for your kindness
    I think I might be dead
    If it wasn't for the way you said
    "Oh, stay with me instead"
    No lights on the horizon
    No sign of what's ahead
    If it wasn't for your kindness lately
    I'd never get out of bed
    Never get out of bed
    Never get out of bed
    Never get out of bed Writer/s: Emily Haines, James Shaw
    Publisher: Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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