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Secondhand Serenade
Secondhand Serenade A Twist In My Story Slow down, the world isn't watching us break down It's safe to say we are alone now, we're alone now Not a whisper, the only noise is the receiver I'm counting the seconds until you break the silence So please just break the silence The whispers turn to shouting The shouting turns to tears Your tears turned into laughter And it takes away our fears So you see, this world doesn't matter to me I'll give up all I have just to breathe The same air as you till the day that I die I can't take my eyes off you I'm longing for words to describe how I'm feeling I'm feeling inspired, my world just flipped, turned upside down And turned around, say, what's that sound? It's my heartbeat, it's getting much louder My heartbeat is stronger than ever I'm feeling so alive, I'm feeling so alive The whispers turn to shouting The shouting turns to tears Your tears turned into laughter And it takes away our fears So you see, this world doesn't matter to me I'll give up all I have just to breathe The same air as you till the day that I die I can't take my eyes off you I'm finally waking up, a twist in my story It's time I open up and let your love right through me I'm finally waking up, a twist in my story It's time I open up and let your love right through me 'Cause that's what you get When you see your life through someone else's eyes
That's what you get, that's what you get So you see, this world doesn't matter to me I'll give up all I have just to breathe The same air as you till the day that I die I can't take my eyes off you So you see, this world doesn't matter to me I'll give up all I have just to breathe The same air as you till the day that I die I can't take my eyes off you
Animal Here we go again I kinda wanna be more than friends, So take it easy on me I'm afraid you're never satisfied Here we go again We're sick like animals, We play pretend You're just a cannibal, And I'm afraid I wont get out alive No, I won't sleep tonight Oh, oh

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