Antidote
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Antidote
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I don't wanna lose ever again. I don't wanna lose, nobody
Down in the night, When the demons come in
Down by your body I was born to forget
And if you ever, turn to me honey
I will say your name
And in the morning, let me see those eyes
Tie me to your longing. I'll tie you down to mine
You stop believing, you go blind, I stopped believing
Put me down in the dark, you come untied. I hear you singing
To tell you the truth I was born a liar
Oh to be good, good this time
In light of the dark, when I was blind
He took off in the night he gave his daughters all he could give
He had a son to fight, a face for weathering
We reconciled. We found it out. Goodnight. Goodnight
And if there's no God then what of love?
I give up. Goodnight. Goodnight
If we fall away in the swarm, hold onto me honey
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Emily Wells performs "Antidote", and this lyric page sits inside the Emily Wells catalog on LyroVerse.
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