Skip To The End

Album: News And Tributes (2006)
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  • If I could cheat
    I would skip to the end
    Decide if it's worth going through with
    Skip to the last paragraph
    Before we start
    Is it a happy ending or a broken heart

    If I could cheat
    I would skip to the end
    Decide if it's worth going through with
    Skip to the last paragraph
    Before we start
    Is it a happy ending or a broken heart
    Happy ending or a broken heart

    There's nothing to rely on
    C'mon skip to the end
    There's nothing to fall back on
    C'mon skip to the end

    When I could teeth
    I cut to the root
    Then the end is absolute
    When she makes sense
    I go through the roof
    Then the end has living proof

    If I could cheat
    I would skip to the end
    Decide if it's worth going through with it
    Last paragraph
    Before we start
    Is it a happy ending or a broken heart
    Happy ending or a broken heart

    There's nothing to rely on
    C'mon skip to the end
    There's nothing to fall back on
    C'mon skip to the end

    There's nothing to rely on
    C'mon skip to the end
    There's nothing to fall back on
    C'mon skip to the end Writer/s: BARRY HYDE, DAVID CRAIG, DAVID HYDE, ROSS MILLARD
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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