Warning Sign

Album: Future Dust (2019)
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  • Face down, buried in the sand
    Tell me, where's the master plan?
    False start, riddles in the dark
    Who are you to make amends?
    You flew too close to the sun
    Watch it as it comes undone
    What a shame, try to play the game
    Thought that you were having fun

    You deny all the time
    You deny but you can't hide, hide, hide

    Even if you say I'm wrong
    You know I'm not the only one
    Maybe it's a warning sign
    You can barely sleep at night
    You're acting like a loaded gun
    Like you wanna hurt someone
    Can you feel the water rise?
    Maybe it's a warning sign

    Slow down, take a look around
    It's getting hard to drown it out
    Too proud to hear it from my mouth
    You'd rather burn us to the ground
    And I know, I've heard it all before
    But I've been running out of lines
    Too late, there's nothing left to say
    And nothing left to calm your mind

    You deny all the time
    You deny but you can't hide, hide, hide

    Even if you say I'm wrong
    You know I'm not the only one
    Maybe it's a warning sign
    You can barely sleep at night
    You're acting like a loaded gun
    Like you wanna hurt someone
    Can you feel the water rise?
    Maybe it's a warning sign
    Warning sign, oh

    You deny all the time
    You deny all the time, yeah
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