Deadstar Assembly - At Both Ends Lyrics

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At Both Ends

At Both Ends Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For At Both Ends By Deadstar Assembly?
I'm at a loss with you
Letting go may just be our saving grace You can't say I never tried This commitment is scarred And can't be saved And it's because of you You're the air that I breathe The blood that I bleed And meaning can get lost along the way When you don't feel I can't keep telling myself I see you in me I see me in you I can't give up on ourselves I see you in me I see me in you I've fought this stretch before A thousand times now It seems we've come to pass This heart's an open sore That you prick and prod With moments from the past It's all because of you You were all that I'd see Now I have to concede My feelings they got lost along the way I just don't feel them I can't keep telling myself I see you in me I see me in you I can't give up on ourselves I see you in me I see me in you I just can't pretend That I'm a part of you I've been trying to make amends with truth Our summation all depends On the life we choose Now I'm burning at both ends for you Do I see you in me? Do you see me in you? In you I can't keep telling myself I see you in me I see me in you I can't give up on ourselves I see you in me I see me in you I see me in you I see me in you |
Who Wrote At Both Ends By Deadstar Assembly?
Adam Arthur Dearborn
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What's The Duration Of The At Both Ends By Deadstar Assembly?The duration of At Both Ends is 4:29 minutes and seconds. |
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