We Don't Die

Album: False Idols (2013)
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  • We don't, we don't
    We don't die
    We don't, we don't
    We don't die

    Far we go, away somewhere
    Where we go, away, don't know
    Times not mine, we meet sometime
    You rest in peace, your soul release

    We don't, we don't
    We don't die
    We don't, we don't
    We don't die

    You won't dance alone, alone with me
    Rest your head, enough's been read
    Fly, you fly, you're home, you're home
    You swim in moon, you left too soon

    We don't, we don't
    We don't die
    We don't, we don't
    We don't die

    We don't, we don't
    We don't die
    We don't, we don't
    We don't die

    We don't, we don't
    We don't die
    We don't, we don't
    We don't die Writer/s: Adrian Nicholas Matthew Thaws
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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