Zeraphine - Inside Your Arms Lyrics

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Inside Your Arms

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What Are The Lyrics For Inside Your Arms By Zeraphine?
Try not to breathe, don't think about this
Drive your thoughts away and dismiss The incomprehensible lies that they'll never stop to tell about us When bridges are burning behind us, I don't mind It's their polarization that I'll never understand We're laughing into their affected face We joined the game in too many ways And if we fall we take them with us Isn't it all a question of trust? The secrets are changing for their ultimate goal And predestination's a joke Hold me if we're falling inside your arms Keep the wrong directions out The anchor's ripped off, we're flying above All the disillusions Haven't you seen the wire they've stretched Maybe it worked if we were well matched But we don't stumble back on our way Give us just one good reason to stay The world is still turning, but it can't be the same While everyone's searching for his perfect private fame They say we should take the consequence With a flavor of self-recompense But if there's one thing we can stand It's to keep our pure lives in our hand There's nothing to change at all in retrospect Impunity keeps us alive |
Who Wrote Inside Your Arms By Zeraphine?
Manuel Senger, Marcellus Puhlemann, Michael Nepp, Norman Selbig, Sven Friedrich
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What's The Duration Of The Inside Your Arms By Zeraphine?The duration of Inside Your Arms is 3:41 minutes and seconds. |
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