Four Letter Lie - The Ordinary Life Lyrics

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The Ordinary Life

The Ordinary Life Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The Ordinary Life By Four Letter Lie?
Like Belle and Sebastian
We're dressed to impress (It's all for you) We've got it all But can't find the meaning (This is where love ends) These words we're made To hurt in this ordinary life When you're starving for recognition These wounds were made to heal This has never been about Breaking hearts just following our dreams I replay these moments everyday We're getting closer I can taste it, can you feel it? Can you feel it? Ohh Can you feel it? Yeah Can you feel it? Ohh Can you feel it? This is all everything that you could be Leave the heart at home Let's take this down a tone This love secrecy is killing me It's killing me, ohh We've come this far to turn back now From all the nights we've spent apart These days have come and passed us by Only the strong survive There's gotta be more to life than this In the blink of an eye This could take us alive It's okay to say no Please just make up your mind In the blink of an eye This could take us alive Leave us starving for home Take me back where I'll never grow old But rest assured I'm coming home This is all everything that you could be This love secrecy is killing me This is all, this is all that we could be |
Who Wrote The Ordinary Life By Four Letter Lie?
Connor Jordan Kelly, Kevin Patrick Skaff, Derek Ryan Smith, John Davis Waltmann
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What's The Duration Of The The Ordinary Life By Four Letter Lie?The duration of The Ordinary Life is 4:10 minutes and seconds. |
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