You wanted it too late You wanted it too late now I can't keep track of all your tears You're crying rivers way too long I'm tired of loneliness And way more tired of wasted time As I'm still, you barely look alive These sharks will do so much good
Just keep your wits about you, don't let it end you And summon everything you've held up in reserve Don't fall for every single stolen glance and wink Try to keep your heart on higher shelves once
What are you holding back? I know you've wild horses on the inside of you (Stop holding back) Now slip the tattoo on Serenity, it scorns your every move (Stop holding back) I pick you up [?] And no you don't have time without it (Stop holding back) I know I don't know much But I do know when to preach (Stop holding back)
You wanted it to work You wanted it to work so much But it's been broken in your hands The minute that it found your hands You're trying not to blink And what you wanna see what is It hasn't finished you It's only that it feels that way
Just keep your wits about you, don't let it end you And summon everything you've held up in reserve Don't fall for every single stolen glance and wink Try to keep your heart on higher shelves once
What are you holding back I know you've wild horses on the inside of you (Stop holding back) Now slip the tattoo on Serenity, it scorns your every move (Stop holding back)
I pick you up [?] And no you don't have time without it (Stop holding back) I know I don't know much But I do know when to preach (Stop holding back)
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Compositores: Garret Noel Lee (Lee Garret), Gary John Lightbody (Gary Lightbody), Jonathan Graham Quinn (Clap Thunder), Nathan Connolly (Snow Patrol), John Mcdaid (John Macdaid), Paul Wilson (Pablo Diablo) ECAD: Obra #18818859