Bridges

Album: Freedom (2013)
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  • (Oh hey hey eh) oh my, oh my god
    I don't know
    I don't know where we could start
    The bombs we were throwing
    We should have known something would die
    I look out my window watching my world blow
    Before my eyes

    I see bridges burning
    Crashing down in the fire fight
    Tides not turning
    The war is over, we both know why
    You're not coming home
    You're not coming home
    I'll watch these bridges burning on my own
    John Legend: We loved, we loved hard
    Who knew that this love was
    Bad for our hearts
    Threw down our defenses, lost all our sense
    Our bodies exposed
    The moments of weakness slowly defeat us
    Stole all our hope

    I see bridges burning
    Crashing down in the fire fight
    Tides not turning
    The war is over, we both know why
    You're not coming home
    You're not coming home
    I'll watch these bridges burning on my own

    Oh I'm in no man's land
    Oh, I don't know that I can
    Oh I from where I stand
    I see bridges burning

    I see bridges burning
    Crashing down in the fire fight
    Tides not turning
    The war is over, we both know why
    You're not coming home
    You're not coming home
    I'll watch these bridges burning on my own
    I''ll watch these bridges burning on my own Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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