Resurrection

Album: Resurrection (2014)
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  • It's not important what happens around us
    Or even to us
    The important thing is what happens in us

    Pictures on the wall I take down
    But there's no frown on my face
    It's just good to know that your breakdown
    Has been put in its right place

    Criticized my mistakes
    While you dug your own grave
    Oh
    Singing songs about our friends
    You never cared about them

    So long, so long
    And thanks for nothing
    I'm gone, I'm moving on
    Watch my resurrection
    Watch my resurrection

    The knife you stuck in my back
    It couldn't cut through my spine
    You're a self-proclaimed fiction author
    But I learned to read between the lines

    Criticized my mistakes
    While you dug your own grave
    Oh
    You can only go so far
    This is where your story ends

    So long, so long and
    Thanks for nothing
    I'm gone, I'm moving on
    Watch my resurrection

    So long, so long and
    Thanks for nothing
    I'm gone, I'm moving on
    Watch my resurrection

    There's no tricks up your sleeve
    That we haven't seen
    Every word from your mouth
    Never had meaning
    Your agenda exposed easily
    Every single time
    You wanna play with fire, well, I will burn you down

    Burn you down!
    Burn you down!

    So long, so long and
    Thanks for nothing
    I'm gone, I'm moving on
    Watch my resurrection
    Watch my resurrection
    Watch my resurrection

    Therefore we will not lose heart
    Turn this around, live a new day
    These troubled times
    Awoke my strength, so watch my
    Watch my resurrection Publisher: ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING
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