Glorious Din
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Cellotape

Cellotape lyrics by Glorious Din. The world can be cold The world can be cold What do you do When feelings are gone Who do you turn to When tears fall The...

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Cellotape

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The world can be cold

The world can be cold

What do you do

When feelings are gone

Who do you turn to

When tears fall

The world can be home

The world can be home

People are good

But we’re lost

The feelings are gone

To cut your hand with a knife

Is nothing at all

Would it be worth

To burn the city twice

When nothing is wrong

Cant blame you

The feelings

The feelings

The feelings

The feelings are gone

The world can be home

The world can be home

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