The Calendar

Album: Vices & Virtues (2011)
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  • (Only for you)
    (Only for you)

    You said if you don't let it out
    You're gonna let it eat you away
    I'd rather be a cannibal, baby
    Animals like me don't talk anyway

    Feel like an ambulance, chaser of faith
    Pray I could replace her
    Forget the way her tears taste
    Oh, the way her tears taste

    Put another X on the calendar
    Summer's on it's deathbed
    There is simply nothing worse than knowing how it ends
    And I meant everything I said that night
    I will come back to life
    But only for you
    Only for you

    The world may call it a second chance
    But when I came back, it was more of a relapse
    Anticipation's on the other line
    And obsession called while you were out
    Yeah, it called while you were out

    Put another X on the calendar
    Summer's on it's deathbed
    There is simply nothing worse than knowing how it ends
    And I meant everything I said that night
    I will come back to life
    But only for you
    Only for you

    Asleep in the hive
    I guess all the buzzing got to me
    Well, I'm still alive
    At night your body is a symphony
    And I'm conducting

    You said if you don't let it out
    You're gonna let it eat you away

    Put another X on the calendar
    Summer's on it's deathbed
    There is simply nothing worse than knowing how it ends
    And I meant everything I said that night
    I will come back to life
    But only for you
    Only for you
    Only for you
    Only for you

    Yeah (only for you)
    (Only for you)
    (Only for you)
    (Only for you) Writer/s: Brendon Urie, John Feldmann, Peter Wentz, Spencer Smith
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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