Bayside Kings
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Share 2 Multiply

Share 2 Multiply lyrics by Bayside Kings. Lost in these strange lines Traveling in a sea of blame Apathy as a destination We forget the way back home Greed –...

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Share 2 Multiply

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Lost in these strange lines

Traveling in a sea of blame

Apathy as a destination

We forget the way back home

Greed – motivation?

War – about honor?

Every word, every line

Change – inside

When we learn to share

We begin to multiply

Share to multiply

The things we have inside

When we learn to share

We begin to multiply

Share to multiply

The things we have inside

We put our hearts in a chest

Condemned by blindless

Where´s our compasssion?

This is our mission

Bring back the old days

True friendship bring´s hope

They´re for you

Stronger than ever

The way back home

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