Swallowed up by another hollow year
Sleepless hours, just wishing it away
Swallowed up by another hollow year
Too many wasted hours
Trapped inside this dying love
Walking half asleep
Through all these woken dreams
Hoping one more step
Will take me where I want to be
So far away from this autumn of our love
And so far away from all the joy that I gave up
Inside this woken dream I dig out both my eyes and lock away my tongue
Inside this woken dream I’d said all I could say
And destroyed our yesterdays
Sorrow swept through us
Hammered at the cracks
Until our little world
Had fallen apart
Clinging on so tightly
To our dying love
Clinging on so tightly
I brace myself for the worst
Hiding my red eyes
I place my head inside my hands
Those red eyes give everything away
Those red eyes
Give me all away
I don’t want to exist inside this dying love
This dying love has woken me to often
This hurtful love as led my heart to hide away
This hurtful love has woken me to often
This dying love as led my heart to hide away
I don’t want to exist outside our dying love
I don’t want to exist inside this hurtful love
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