Try To Explain

Album: The Terror (2013)
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  • Isn't it wise
    Loving someone
    They tell lies
    They get insulted
    I'm not wise
    I believe what you tell them for me
    I believe you
    I believe you
    I believe

    A love that explodes
    Convulsing your body
    Your only hand extending in the deep
    Try then walking away on a bridge to nowhere
    To nowhere, to no one

    Try to explain why you've changed
    I don't think I'll understand

    A love that explodes
    Convulsing your body
    Your only hand extending under the
    Try then walking away on a bridge to nowhere
    To nowhere, to no one

    Try to explain why you've changed
    I don't think I'll understand

    Try to explain why you're leaving
    I don't think I'll understand Writer/s: KLIPH SCURLOCK, MICHAEL IVINS, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE COYNE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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