Burrito

Album: Karma And Effect (2005)
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  • I try to hide myself
    Give this to someone else
    My hands are stained with scum
    Wish I could wash it away
    You keep taking, taking away
    And keep breaking, breaking, break

    I can't believe in yesterday
    I feel you coming in
    I can't just stand by and watch you
    Save yourself as you fall from grace
    When you come around, I won't be your sympathy

    The worst is over now
    You said it anyhow
    My life in monochrome
    Wish I could regain control
    You keep taking, taking away
    I keep faking, faking, fake

    I can't believe in yesterday
    I feel you coming in
    I can't just stand by and watch you
    Save yourself as you fall from grace
    When you come around, I won't be your sympathy

    Find me, feel me fill me, then cut me up again
    Find me, feel me the cut me up

    Hate
    Me

    I can't believe in yesterday
    I feel you coming in
    I can't just stand by and watch you
    Save yourself as you fall from grace
    When you come around, I won't be your sympathy
    Save yourself as you fall from grace
    When you come around, I won't be your sympathy

    Hate Writer/s: DALE STEWART, JOHN HUMPHREY, SHAUN WELGEMOED
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Josh Celliers from Boksburg, South AfricaGreat song! Hang On is also a great song but this is a little better in my opinion. Hang on sounds great on Daredevil but this sounds great on album.
  • Caitlyn from Naples, Flmy faovrite song besides fake it gasoline fine again fallen rise above this. ok you get the point
  • Lauren from Port Elizabeth, South AfricaThe song used in Daredevil was actually Hang On from Disclaimer II. It played when Ben Affleck's character got out the shower. Burrito was only around much later and is featured on their 2005 album Karma and Effect.
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