The Last Picture Show
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The Last Picture Show
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You and me are failure and surrender
All my fears about losing you mean nothing to noone
Someday I hope I tell you how much I love you
I know in my heart and my bones and my soul
I lost you!
Walking out with tears in my eyes
Seeing flowers on the road side
You die, we all die ...
You will sometime
I sold myself out to buy myself back
I know it ain't right, but it's a start
I tried!
I sold myself out to buy myself back
I know it ain't right, but it's a start
I tried!
Look in my eyes and I
I've got no more will to fight
Sing with me
Somebody!
Anyone!
Everyone!
Look in my eyes and I
I've got no more will to fight
Sing with me
Somebody!
Anyone!
Everyone!
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Hope Of The States performs "The Last Picture Show", and this lyric page sits inside the Hope Of The States catalog on LyroVerse.
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