Collide
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Collide
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These fumes are too much
Should've left you in the hurricane
And given you a better way
Out of here
And all these vision tricks are making my mind tick
And I'm a matter-of-time bomb
Before you're forcing me to explode
Are you ready
For the fall?
That's if you could find me
That's what you would love to see me do
Are you ready
For the fall?
That's if you could find me
That's what you would love to see me do
You have so much explaining to do
Are you ready
For the fall?
That's if you could find me
That's what you would love to see me do
Are you ready
For the fall?
That's if you could find me
That's what you would love to see me do
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