Pride

Album: Everyday Demons (2009)
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  • You've been ripped apart, you never had that start
    You never had your picture on the wall
    Haven't you seen the way you been
    You helping to break my fall
    Rippin' your clothes, strikin' that pose

    How can you say that I never ever tried?
    I thought that you were happy
    I thought that you had some
    Pride, pride
    Yes I thought you had some pride

    You couldn't break the chains
    So here we are again
    You couldn't break those chains that drag you down
    Locking the door you slide to the floor
    You're happier on your own
    No one to blame carry that pain
    Ooh

    How can you say that I never ever tried?
    I thought that you were happy
    I thought that you had some pride
    Don't you cry, don't you cry
    And I wish that I could bury the pain that's in your eyes

    Pride, pride, pride
    Pride, pride, pride

    Haven't you seen the way that you've been
    You're helping to break my fall
    But I won't forget, I cannot forget that pose
    Don't you cry, don't you cry
    Yes, I wish that I could bury the pain that's in your eyes

    Pride, pride, pride
    Pride, pride, pride Writer/s: Cormac Neeson, James Heatley, Michael Waters, Paul Mahon
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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