This is not our life
Constantly trying to sleep at night, all well
Knowing nothings changed
Nothings changed at all
(All the frames are re-arranged)
Reflections of light
Unlike our own
And i hope you know
I'm walking home all alone
I'll be just fine
(It doesn't matter anyways)
You took away all my feelings
And put me in dismay
Now i'm here to let you know
That i'm not the one that threw this all away
So i'll let you settle down
And we'll take it day by day
We'll take it day by day
When I left, it nearly ripped my heart out of my chest
Reflections of light
Unlike our own
And i hope you know
I'm walking home all alone
I don't think that I can
Last another day inside this place
No I can't stay
You're all the same
In my life but not today
You're all the same
Been so close but so far away
Reflections of light
Unlike our own
And I hope you know
I'm walking home all alone
Because, I don't think that I can
Last another day inside this place
No I can't stay
Cause, you're all the same
(Reflections of light
Unlike our own
And I hope you know
I'm walking home all alone
Cause, I don't think that I can last
Another day inside this place
No I can't stay)
credits
from Remember To Pop Punk Vol. 1,
released September 16, 2014
Recorded by: Loeden Learn, Adam Clarke, Matt O'Connor, Zach Pasquale, Evan Woods
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