Say Please

Album: Monsters of Folk (2009)
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  • Everyone grows old on the gold coast
    It takes a lot of hope to grieve
    Everyone gets dark and the worst part
    Is the way those thoughts can please you
    Personality like a split screen
    See yourself down your knees

    Hold out your hand
    Hold out your hand, darling
    Hold out your hand
    Say please

    Everyone gives up down on hard luck
    On hope ain't enough it seems
    Everyone gets lost in their own fog
    Have to wonder on with lantern dreams

    Say please, please
    Just say something
    Speak up, please
    If its what you're looking for

    Hold out your hand
    Hold out your hand, darling
    Hold out your hand
    Say please
    Say please Writer/s: Christopher William Ward, Mark A. Mancina
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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