Foxes - Clarity [Tiësto Remix] Lyrics

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Clarity [Tiësto Remix]
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What Are The Lyrics For Clarity [Tiësto Remix] By Foxes?
High dive into frozen waves
Where the past comes back to life Fight fear for the selfish pain It was worth it every time Hold still right before we crash 'Cause we both know how this ends Our clock ticks till it breaks your glass And I drown in you again 'Cause you are the piece of me I wish I didn't need Chasing relentlessly Still fight and I don't know why If our love is tragedy why are you my remedy? If our love's insanity why are you my clarity? Why are you my clarity? Walk on through a red parade And refuse to make amends It cuts deep through our ground And makes us forget all common sense Don't speak as I try to leave 'Cause we both know what we'll choose If you pull, then I'll push too deep And I'll fall right back to you 'Cause you are the piece of me I wish I didn't need Chasing relentlessly Still fight and I don't know why If our love is tragedy why are you my remedy? If our love's insanity why are you my clarity? Why are you my clarity? Why are you my clarity? Why are you my clarity? |
Who Wrote Clarity [Tiësto Remix] By Foxes?
Porter Robinson, Matthew Bair, Anton Zaslavski, Holly Hafferman
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What's The Duration Of The Clarity [Tiësto Remix] By Foxes?The duration of Clarity [Tiësto Remix] is 4:52 minutes and seconds. |
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