Honors
Honors lyrics by John Dahlback. We're fallin so twisted One dream too many wishes We break up, to make up My heart is left in pieces We aim for the sky, I'm...
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Honors
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We're fallin so twisted
One dream too many wishes
We break up, to make up
My heart is left in pieces
We aim for the sky, I'm feeling high
Before you ask me why
I want you to stay just for a day
Before you walk away
You say I don't belong here
I don't know where to go
And you say this is the last time
I don't know who you are
You say I don't belong here
I don't know where to go
And you say this is the last time
I don't know who you are
We're fallin so twisted
One dream too many wishes
We break up, to make up
My heart is left in pieces
We aim for the sky, I'm feeling high
Before you ask me why
I want you to stay just for a day
Before you walk away
You say I don't belong here
I don't know where to go
And you say this is the last time
I don't know who you are
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