Album: Future This (2012)
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  • I know you will
    Find a place to run
    I know you will
    Become a distant one
    When you disappear
    Please leave your shadow here
    To fill this empty room
    For one last dance when you feel I'm ready

    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no

    You are my hero
    My brother and my good friend
    Now I've been bleeding
    For three and a half years
    You left such an impression on me
    Left on the debris
    Now I'm all fucked up
    And sometimes I forget I miss you

    I wish I had, I wish I had
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no

    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no
    77 ways to say no Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing
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