Posters saying, please don't take me down
Things will turn around here, I've borrowed your hope
Trembling but detect a change in your steps
Your compromised stance, we're slow to invest
Take my aid as, a solid defense
Some presence can give, somebody a chance, a fighting chance
Bullets loosely, fitted in a warm patch closing in on us
Not suffering, no not suffering
Draw back too quick, we cannot retreat from who we really are
Not suffering, no not suffering
Call me out and gladly I will meet you out on this road
See your eyes, your side, your fear, and then surrender my own
Hold your cause, your mortal logic to the teeth, I raise my voice
Now finding resolve
Fixed on trophies, now
I'm thinking on friends, some don't believe they're, even inside my head
Say your prayers and start telling your son, I've been a bit wrong
You shouldn't just run away, run away
Bullets loosely, fitted in a warm patch closing in on us
Not suffering, no not suffering
Draw back too quick, we cannot retreat from who we really are
Not suffering, no not suffering
Call me out and gladly I will meet you out on this road
See your eyes, your side, your fear, and then surrender my own
Hold your cause, your mortal logic to the teeth, I raise my voice
Now finding resolve
I'm finding, if we just stop, just stop, just stop
Running from the things that we
From the things that we are
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