Give Yourself Away
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Give Yourself Away
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You put on your smile
It may last awhile
So much to do you're breaking
So much of you is fading away
In this crowded room
There are more like you
All of the time spent faking
Watching our selves slowly drift away
But will we give it all away
Chorus
Run from the past that holds you
The nights that won't see you through
The shame in the mask you're holding
Will you give it all, give it all away
I've been in your shoes
There's nothing left to lose
Why are you still waiting
Don't let the truth slowly slip away
So will you give yourself away
Chorus
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