Messenger

Album: Polaris (2015)
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  • ""Your smile's giving me All that you know I'm your design Voices explode in the dark Don't shoot the messenger It's not our fault Your words weighting me down Smother me I'm your design Do you know I'd take the empty road? But it's too dangerous to explore Is your world Much safer than before Because I don't feel whole? Destroy entire worlds Destroy entire worlds Enter into the sound I'll behave for you Casting fear into doubt I was made for you Apathetic Interaction Another distraction A Lack of compassion For the weak you don't see Hopelessly I Can you see the flood? Can you feel the urgency? Can you see the sunset behind the willow tree? Apathetic Interaction Another distraction A Lack of compassion For the weak you don't see"" Writer/s: AIDAN O'BRIEN, ALEC KAHNEY, AMOS WILLIAMS, DANIEL TOMPKINS, JAMES MONTEITH, JAMES POSTONES
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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