Danger Radio - Where I Started Lyrics

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Where I Started

Where I Started Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Where I Started By Danger Radio?
[Chorus]
Bring me back to where I started Tell me how I got so lost Bring me back to days uncharted Oh won't you to tell me how I got so lost I've seen a big change, in how I think lately No signs of sympathy, whoa whoa Came out and came clean, force fed the enemy For her tranquility, whoa whoa Brought me down with her vanity, facile things are destroying me Completely driven by a deadly obsession The words slide into her ear, she doesn't listen cause it wasn't clear Pushed down to the ground, it's an emergency [Chorus] She played a huge role in how I've been lately Stole all my sanity, whoa whoa Hold tight and kissed me and now I'm completely Under this certainty, whoa whoa Maybe love can exist in me, through this girl who I never see Too many questions that have been left unanswered Holds me down so I never leave, she holds cards that I've never seen Pushed down to the ground, it's an emergency [Chorus] I tried to forget, live my life in regret Go to you for respect, now I slowly reflect On the life that you stole but I'm breaking through slowly So don't try to hold me [Chorus: x3] |
Who Wrote Where I Started By Danger Radio?
Andrew De Torres, Michael Joseph Green, Nico Hartikainen
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What's The Duration Of The Where I Started By Danger Radio?The duration of Where I Started is 3:36 minutes and seconds. |
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