30 Seconds to Mars - Closer to the Edge Lyrics

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Closer to the Edge

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What Are The Lyrics For Closer to the Edge By 30 Seconds to Mars?
I don't remember one moment I tried to forget
I lost myself yet I'm better not sad Now I'm closer to the edge It was a a thousand to one and a million to two Time to go down in flames and I'm taking you Closer to the edge No I'm not saying I'm sorry One day, maybe we'll meet again No I'm not saying I'm sorry One day, maybe we'll meet again No, no, no, no Can you imagine a time when the truth ran free A birth of a song, a death of a dream Closer to the edge This never ending story, paid for with pride and fate We all fall short of glory, lost in ourselves No I'm not saying I'm sorry One day, maybe we'll meet again No I'm not saying I'm sorry One day, maybe we'll meet again No, no, no, no No, no, no, no I will never forget No, no I will never regret No, no I will live my life No, no, no, no I will never forget No, no I will never regret No, no I will live my life No I'm not saying I'm sorry One day, maybe we'll meet again No, no No, I'm not saying I'm sorry One day, maybe we'll meet again No, no, no, no Closer to the edge Closer to the edge No, no, no, no Closer to the edge Closer to the edge No, no, no, no Closer to the edge |
Who Wrote Closer to the Edge By 30 Seconds to Mars?
Jared Leto
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What's The Duration Of The Closer to the Edge By 30 Seconds to Mars?The duration of Closer to the Edge is 4:33 minutes and seconds. |
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