Paroles de Drowning
Hundred Reasons

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Date de parution : 04/05/2011
Durée : 0:02:45
Style : Rock
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And the picture painted
Never fades away
And the canvas tarnished
Its better taken down
Did it fall on deaf ears
Were you listening
Did i neglect to tell you
That we should change into something
Seems as though you meant it
When you almost drowned
And you hindered all the progress
While living in denial
Seems as though you meant it
When you almost drowned
When you test my resolve
Did you stop to think
For once what you were doing
Its better taken down
The damage you are causing
Was almost far too deep
But the past lies behind us
But we should change into something
Seems as though you meant it
When you almost drowned
And you hindered all the progress
While living in denial
Seems as though you meant it
When you almost drowned
So i'll just stand here
But i won't wait for long
With perseverance
Don't hold out too long
X2
Take a step back 'cause it's all you get
All you get x3
Seems as though you meant it
When you almost drowned
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