Save Me

Album: Ashes & Fire (2011)
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  • What am I doing here?
    In the setting sun
    With the windows down
    What am I?
    Like a breaking bell
    Ringing like a sigh
    What am I doing here?
    What am I?

    Somebody save me
    It's just too much pain
    If someone can save me
    Come the morning, I will remain
    Somebody save me, save me

    In the early dawn
    With your heavy bend
    And your careless heart
    Where you been?
    From the windows of
    Just another midnight bar
    You remember everything
    Everything's so far

    Somebody save me
    I just can't go on
    If someone don't save me
    By the morning I will be gone
    By the morning I will be gone
    Somebody save me, save me
    What am I doing here? Writer/s: CUBA GOODING, PATRICK PETER ADAMS
    Publisher: RICHCAR MUSIC CORP., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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