Feeder - Quick Fade Lyrics

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Quick Fade

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What Are The Lyrics For Quick Fade By Feeder?
Time, time on your mind
A conscience ticking Images passing by like picture slides arranged Love will survive It twists and turns you A circuit inside your head reminds you that it's fine I miss you more than words can say A part of me has torn away A china heart will always break A fracture to a twisted face But things are gonna heal again Eyes once blind will see again I miss you more than words can say I miss you more than words Quickfade Try, learning to fly Reach new sky Find a new place to be and watch life pass you by Try to get high Jumped so you could feel it... You're living inside a dream As waterfalls surround I miss you more than words can say A part of me is torn away China hearts will always break A fracture to a twisted face But things are gonna heal again Eyes once blind will see again I miss you more than words can say I miss you more than words Quickfade...fade, fade, fade Glide, Glide over tides And waves that pull you Oceans divide us once and bring you home again Love will survive It twists and turns you He's gone, gone, Quickfade Its gone, gone, Quickfade I miss you more than words can say A part of me is torn away China hearts will always break A fracture to a twisted face But things are gonna heal again Eyes once blind will see again I miss you more than words can say I miss you more than words Quickfade |
Who Wrote Quick Fade By Feeder?
Grant Nicholas
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